THE WEATHER.
Fair tonight. Thursday partly lEuftttng cloudy. Contlnued cool.
PRICE THREE CENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 192o. (TWELVE PA^ES)
I WATCH OUT FOR THIS | Savior of the Union Navy ‘SAY ANYTHING,’ ‘ COUNTERFEIT NOTE DAWES SPLITS INQUIRY INTO Washington, May 26.— Warn Montreal, May 26.— Trying ing was Issued today by the to rescue a dog from a flood United States Secret Service of WITH COOUDGE ed quarry at Rosemont, Dallery JOYCE AGREED, the circulation of a new counter Mahoney, 13, "was drowned. SLEUTH ORDER feit $10 federal reserve note. Roland Beaudry, 14, who The counterfeit is on notes swam to aid Mahoney, was SA Y ^SC A IFE issued for the Federal Reserve ON m BILL pulled under by the drowning ON T W R O W Bank of Chicago, series of 1914, boy. carrying a portrait of President Beaudry, however, was saved Jackson. Pen-and-ink lines were by the dog, the latter keeping Bath Tub Girl Offered to Tell used in place of s\lk thread. Declaration That Hangen the boy afloat until citizens Many Senate Critics, of Both A- Twelve Hundred Mourn came to the rescue. Any Story to Jury for Measure Provision h Beloved Physician at Parties and Wet and Dry, KRIM SURRENDERS |1,000, Aide to Carroll “Sound” Follows Rumon Funeral— Business at the A . W . HYDE RETIRES Believe Action Illegal or TO FRENCH FORCES Testifies. of Growing Coolness. South End Halts. AS TRAINMAN JUNE 1 Ineffective. New York, May 26.— A Broad Riff Leader Comes In, Bring YY'ashington, Hay 26.— A Iltth Washington, May 26. — The political cloud, no bigger than a With business practically sus- way atmosphere was added today Senate’s investigation into the man’s hand, but which by 1928 maj pended in the South End; with to the “ wine bath” trial of Earl Though 73 Years Old *^Bill” legality of President Coolidge’s ing Bitter Five Year War Main street thronged with autos Carroll, theatrical producer, charg assume menacing proportions, ap order authorizing federal prohibi peared in the azure Republican skj and pedestrian.^ and with an air of ed with perjury, when Augustus Still Hops On and Off Cars tion badges for state officials, will to An End. today, and set every tongue on cap- mourning permeating even the Thomas, playright, and A1 Jolson, get under way this week, it w'as comedian, ■were summoned as de itol hill a-wagging. workaday world around the as Lively as Ever. learned today, in the ■wake of a fense witnesses while 80 pretty President Coolidge and "Vic< church, the funeral of Dr. Joseph drive to prohibit their employment Fez, Morocco, May 26.— .Abd-El- young chorus girls from Carroll’s President Dawes apparently hava A. Higgins took place this morn by specific act of Congress. musical revue rooted silently from Krini, Riffian chieftian who has The inquiry is expected to result parted company over the controver ing. It is estimated that 1,200 per Alfred William Hyde, trainmas a front-row bench for their em fought for five years to estahlish in legislation forbidding the In ployer. sial issue of farm relief. sons crowded into the church and ter in the employ of the South an independent nation, suirend- ternal Revenue Bureau from em Thomas testified he was not a The defeat of the corn belt’s Hau that two hundred others stood out- Manchester Railroad, owned by ere
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thing which the Founders so care-^ others— with, In turn, all the vary- iiantlffBlfr ftilly avoided and to which Presi Ing forma and ramifications of In dent Coolidge is so steadfastly op justice, Injury and conflict that un- Ettfntttg Upralb posed. And of course It would be consideratlon of others entail. PUBLISHED BY utterly unconstitutional If It were Cure this evil and pretty much THE HERALD PRINTINO CO. 1 not for the 18th amendment. But all evils will be cured. Foiindod by El wood S. Ela the 18th amendment oversets the Dr. Eliot might have gone on and Oct. 1. 1881 on and on, and still said Infinitely Every Evening Except Sundays and I whole basic idea of the original con- Holidays. less. “Don’t think too much about I To a Boy and Girl Furnishing a First Home I stitutlon. It makes the state the Entered at the Post Office at Man- i vassal and subject of the federal yourself.” If every Harvard man Chester ns Second Class Mall Matter. . I government- puts It under X)rders and every other collegian went out SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By .Mall « „r i six dollars a year; sixty cents a ; ^ashiiigton, niak08 it fl.li Inferior into the world animated by a deter Watkins Brothers offer this unusual Budget Outfit month for shorter periods. i hodv politic. That Is what the mination to heed those six words igi a week. promoters of the amendment want of advice, and If they from their Single copies, throe cents. rO MATTER ho-vv slender ed; that is what the country accept vantage point passed along this SPECIAL advertising REPRE the budget may be there SENTATIVE: HnrnlUon-Ue Llsser. ed; that is what we have got. concentrated education to the rest Inc.. 2."> tVe.st 4Sd Street. New York of humanity, the puazle would be is never any excuse for find r>12 North Michigan Avenue, Nothing else could have brought Chicago. about a realization of the situation solved, the trick of living would buying other than fumishings The Manchester Evening Herald is have been learned. on sale in New York City at Schultz's as has this order. We believe It of good designs and sturdy con News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd to have been a stroke of genlui on Street and 42nd Street entrance of struction. Cut down Oh the the part of the President or of the Grand Central Station. humber of pieces rather than "International News Service has the President and Secretary Mellon. exclusive rights to use for republlca- For the first time the eighteenth Siewartfe their quality. The four room tiOM In any form all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credit amendment has been adequately ex Budget Outfit we are describ ed in this paper. It la also exclusively w^mMOTON entitled to u.se for rcpuhllcatlon all hibited as destroying the funda ing here is not the least nor the the local or undated news published mentals of the constitution. UETTEBS herein.” In that light it is still open to at- i most expensive we can furnish. BY CHARLES P. STEWART You can make each room larger WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1926. tack before the Supreme Court of I Washington, May 26— Has the the United States. In that light j Jackshlpe any better title to demand or smaller, simply by changing it will be attacked, we believe, and the federal government’s protec the rooms or pieces to meet ACHIEVEMENT. eventually voided. tion than the jack rabbit? Isn’t the jack rabbit just as noble your budget. At the time when the Men’s President Coolidge has shown the Choral cltib of Manchester rounds an animal as a jacksn'pe is a bird? ■ountry that either the eighteenth If a lot of special rights, pri out another year of existence and amendment nullifies the rest of the vileges and immunities are to be makes no more fuss over it than constitution or the rest of the con guaranteed to Jacksnipe, under the to report Its choice of officers and stitution nullifies the eighteenth laws of the United States, why can’t jack rabbits, with perfect propriety, the fact that it Is a few dollars amendment. Four Room Outfit poorer than it was a year ago, It Is claim the same ones? Seven Piece Bedroom Outfit pertinent to remark that this organ- JUSTICE. All these questions were hotly A three piece bedroom suite in a dull American walnut finish, over American walnut and ganization is entitled to toot its The administration of even hand argued In the Senate .he Other day, American gumwood, is the nucleus for the bedroom outfit. It includes a full size, bow-end own horn a liit louder tlian it does. in connection with the action taken 28 ed justice is an easy thing in theory. PIECES bed, dresser and chest of drawers. A spring, mattress and two pillows complete the group. Perliaps, in their modesty, the ! on what’s known as the "migratory When it comes to practice it Is an members do not themselves quite bird bill.” other matter. The jack rabbit was ably repre realize wliat they have accomplish A'esterday a singular coincidence sented but it did him no good. ed since tliey banded themselves to Among farmer members of Con occurred in Judge Thomas’ federal' gether for self improvement in gress it seems to be the consensus $495 court In this state. Two persons, their chosen art. They do appre of opinion that there (an’t possibly i both post office department em ciate. no doulit, tliat they liave put be too many birds but that rabbits, The Budget Outfit includes ployes, were accused of stealing. i unless they can be induced to prac in a deal of time and of really hard four rooms, the dining room, One was a postmaster, charged with tice birth control, always are liable work, in self cultivation, and it Is to become a pest. i using government funds for his own living room and bedroom de only natural if they experience some ; purposes. He pleaded nolo con- scribed to right, as well as a feeling of satisfaction with the pro That It’s discriminatory against tendre and his lawyer explained the w’ell planned kitchen. The gress tliat they liave made. But jack rabbits wasn’t the only reason, peculiar temptations under which however, why the “migratory bird Budget Home can, of course, be what they give no evidence of fully i he had been placed— one of the clr- j bill” was fought. | purchased on easy tenns, com understanding is tlie degree of the It provides, among other things, cumstances being the postmaster’s ' plete, or in any combination cultural influence they have exer tor a whole batch of new officials. necessity of meeting the expenses you may desire. cised on the entire community. Ostensibly its purp.»te is to pro of a son in college— and that the tect migratory birds which being Two or tliree years ago there irterstate travelers, aren’t ade- ■ The Bedroom were, of course, individuals in Man postmaster had been making resti tution as fast as he could. It was quately protected, it’s represented, chester wliose musical taste was de by the game laws of the respecti.e In American walnut finish— veloped to tlic point of appreciation evident enough that the accused states. full size, bow-end bed, dresser of somctliing besides Tin-Pan-Alley had been a “borrower” and not a and chest of drawers, with Na So “bird sanctuaries” are pro Jazz— as many, perhaps, as in most deliberate thief. vided, here and there, throughout tional link spring, “Derry” all other communities of its size. But This man was fined and sentenced cotton felt mattress in woven 8 Piece Living Room Group lo six months in jail— and the judg the whole land, where birds can by no .stretch of imagination could lay eggs and hatch ’em in safety, stripe ticking with roll edge, it be contended that Manchester ment was suspended. and increase and multiply to heat a and two feather pillows. was wliat could be termed a musical The other case was of a World full house. Three luxurious upholstered pieces of latest wood base design, covered in attractive com Theoretically it sounds friendly town. That is a distinction shared war veteran, a young man with a The Living Rqom binations of Jacquard velour, plain velour and brocatelle. Excellent colors. Two end tables, a singularly valorous and heroic rec tc the birds. But— in by only a small minority of During the “open : eacon” hunt bridge lamp, a table lamp and davenport table, also included. ord—he had fought through the American communities, either big ing’s to.be allowed In part of each Includes the three piece suite or little. It so happened that there battle of the Marne after one eye “sanctuary.” “Shooting grounds” —davenport, arm chair and were, liore, a considerable num- had been destroyed without report they call ’em. A “shooting ground” wing chair described to right— and a “sancutary” are two terms bei’ of musicians but there ing the wound, had been gassed two half circle end tables, metal and so Ills lawyer contended after I that don t ring on the car exactly was no rial musical pulilic. Man alike. base bridge lamp with parch chester. in effect, (luite lacked a plea of guilty, had been mentally ment shade, a pottery base a musical liackground. upset by his experience. He, a The bill also requires anybody table lamp and a davenport Toilay tile town has stepped no clerk, had been stealing trifling who goes migratory bird hunting, table. except on his own land, to have a ticeably away from tliat condition. sums from letters—perhaps twenty dollars in all. His offense might ! federal license. Price ?1. At that Appreciation, a pronounced musical figure a lot of licenses undoubtedly The Dining Room spirit, lias ilevelopeil. Non-musi have landed him in the federal pen will be taken out. cal, as Well as inusieal, Mancliester- itentiary. Judge Thomas sentenced The fund’s total probably will The eight piece suite illus iaiKs in large numbers liave come to him to eight months in Hartford run into the millions. trated to right, consisting of And 40 per cent of it’s to be sense the liueness and worthwhile jail. buffet, table, arm chair and 5 If these two edges had transpired spent in hiring federal game war side chairs makes up the dining ness of a cultivated musical taste. dens— a nice additional bit of The missing background has been a few weeks apart they would have patronage for politicians to dish room outfit. quite tiruily estaldished. been less conspicuous. As it is, out. Moreover, it is no small thing tile fact sticks out rather conspicu- The Kitchen The state rights folk in Congress that Maiu'liester is becoming known cnisly that the men who took a num ber of hundreds of dollars of gov raise the point that we have a great Tlie kitchen group, not tu musical centers as a place where plenty of petty federal officials now. shown, comprises a three burn a concert singer or instrumentalist ernment money, thus betraying the They don’t want any more. | trust of his responsible position, in er gas range with oven and may give of his best without the Others’ sensibilities are shocked mantel, in black finish with Eight Piece Dining Room Suite feeling that he is casting his pearls i e>’der to maintain a social position at the Idea of inviting a migratory bird to make a "sanctuary” bis white porcelain door and man A suite in Hugenot walnut finish, over American walnut and gumwood, includes a buffet, before - let us say an unfit am ll-!he could not afford. Is free, while with plush lined silver drawer, oblong extension table, arm chair and 5 side chairs. Exactly the inslgnitleant clerk, whose only temporary home without advising tel, a 40 lb. Leonard side icer euee. If o'ur i'ro;aress eontimies him that It adjoins a "shooting i-efrigerator with white enamel as sketched. consistently in this direetion for a ! social position was that which he ground." i very little white lonster we shall gained at the cost of his sight and They say It will make for "drives" lining. 2 bow-back kitchen sudder.iy awaken to the lYalisatiou his health In the service of his such as they have on European pre- : chairs of finest make, and a serves, where so-called sportsmen i “Poi-ce-Namel” kitchen table that thro'.ty’aout the ,\meriean niusi- country, and whose crime was the WATKINS BROTHERS, In c . go out and butcher oodles of semi- | eal weilil it is generally known ‘ merest pilfering, must go to jail. with La-flat porcelain top and lame game, without giving t a ■ white enameled base that t<> appear in Manehester is a In both cases mercy tempered chance. They accuse shotgun and ' FLUKIDA BRANCH — THE WATKINS LL^IBACHER CO. — ST. PKi’ERc.!;LRG. thing fv'r any siiev'essfnl ev>necrt justicY, In either case the ptinish- ammunition manufacturers of bar mnsieian to very tnueh desiiv. ment is probably adequate. It Is ing thought this scheme up. .\nd the point of all this is that far from the puriwse of this news It was Senator Reed of Missouri paper to intimate that unfair dis- this development, the ereation of who raised the question as to the this wholesome .and desirable at- I crimination was shown. Doubtless jack rabbit s rights. mcspheiv, is squarely attributable in each case the court’s course was If a "sam tuary's” a good thing— to the Men's Choral Club, its pri ; the best that could be taken, tor and he didn't insist that it is, with a “shooting ground’’ attached—but mary b.-ukrrs and its able direelor. society and for the offender. Yet if it is— if it's good for jacksnipe, I sand. Washing Virtue pethaps Board. Boston Chamber of Com ] the regret still persists that It is IN I then ho demanded it for jack rab ; might go in the same class with INDliSTRIAl WSTmJTE merce: H. H. Norris, Boston Ele- j not possible to reduce the dispensa- bits. .oo. ! painting the lily...... Innumerable ___ vated Rallwav. formerly bead ol MASTER STROKE. ■ lion of justice to a mathematical He persecuted Senator Norbeck. j tons o: sand are ne.'dtd to scrub I DAILY POEM I Of course the Presidont's reply Imsis, to convert it into an exact in charge of the bill, to such an ex i the walls of ManhaUau's nunicipal FOR MANOFACnJRERS: I buildings..... ! gzn. merchandising expert, Mor- to the storm of criticism against the : science, Tt is a long way from tent that Norbeck offered tc accept] dollar-a-year executive order mak-j a jack rabbit amendment if Reed I gan Company; Professor X. C,' being that. New York, May 26.— See-sawin ; j Miller. Director of Industrial Ei- ing federal dry sleuths out of sher-! chose to offer one, but Reed didn’t Saw “Wild Bill" Lyons who. al- THAl -S DIEFEKEXT An Inutistrial Institute for consider it worth wliile. up and down Broadway I was thou.ch he is creditsd with dis ------' ecu lives, consisting of a series tension. Rutgers Daiversity, for iffs and policemen would he what it j THE SUM OF liKARNIXG. Jack rabbits and jacksnipe were noting all the gorgeous sounding covering one Dempsey, functions as They sat on in the moonlight, _ conferences______on___ the ,,problems___ _ of merly director of engineering ei- is— that in his belief the action is Ij It is an impressive thing when a contrasted in the interests of names that fiare in the liglits an.1 a suit and clothes man...... Jav; -'ir.d their hearts v.-cre beating fast. management , management in in industry industry will will be i tensioncourses. PeMsylvMia perfectly legal and justifiable, un man of ninety-two whose life has alliteration, I surm’se. leap in black from the billboards. John L. Keainey, ono-time athlete No doubt, they both were wond’r- | held at Massachusetts Agricultur- I StateCollie, and Alfred J. Kei- I when I came upon one Niccla, ing just how long ’twas gonna last. I al College, Amherst, from July 6 1 England Manager, for- der the ISth amendment. If he been passed in contact with youth who started the stunt, many years ' master of magic” ...... \nd this ago, of racing a horse around the New quiet ruled supremely you i to 17. under the auspices of State! eign and domestic traffic, D. had not believed that way he would in its formative stage— we refer of caused me to ponder, since he i.s Fciepatigh circus arena...... Now could tell they were ..fraid. and ' University Extension of Massachu- Andrews Company, Bost<}n. The not have signed the order; that course to President-emeritus Eliot I none other tlian Willi, r.i Nichols, of he plays a detective in a corned... each one shushed the other when SPt'.S. For ^the first time a course chairman of the meetings will be E. Orosvenor Plowman, Industrial goes without saying. And in such of Harvard—from his standpoint in i Burlington. la ...... Yet how far “.Not Herbert,” and bemoans the the slightest sound was made. of this nature is open to residents T0 A V could he gel as a worker of magic Relations Advisor. Associated In matters Mr. Coolidge’s opinion is the deepening shadows sends forth fact that he has gradually beg-an to The neighbors, in t.;c house next of all the New England states and with such a name as Bi'l Nichols? . . fade out of the spotlight... Saw (If or, were at a window pane, a New York. Conferenges and round dustries of Massachnsetts. very much lietter than tliat of most a farewell message to the young. SIMS All stagedom and filmdom is Dagmar Godowsky, late of the films lookin’ and a lookin’, but their table discussions will be led by of his critic.s. It will probably Wliat such a man, wise with the see made up. foresooth, of folk who and now threatening to be a night looks were quite in vain. The some of the best known experts in transpire, if the matter is ever fried ing and experiences of four and a were born with ordinary names, but club hostes.-,, or so,';ething like 1 fright of both the lovers you can | industrial science in this section out, tliat lilt' I'ri sident’s position, lialf score of years, has to say must how mysterious and grand they : that. . .Jack Piekford, jus'e before! surely understand when you know ' of the United States. Many prom sound, thanks to a l.ttle Inven inent men in New England Indus as usual, is eoirrct and tliat of his. The British strike cost ?8,500,- hi.s trial sepaiation from the lovely ' one of the neighbors had a shotgun . incvitalily be deserving of serious tion ...... tries have signified their intention critics mistakt'ii. 000 an hour. On such an amount Marilyn Miller, staging a birthday j in his hand. ' attention. And sc, 1 was lea to compile a list party in an up-town night club. . . "I guess we’d better beat it,” of attending. All of w'liicli seems to us to be you could support an old automo “If I had a final word to say to bile. as one name after another hit my And the party seenie.. saddened, came a whisper, in :■ breath. The This project has grow out of the rather beside tlie main importnnee the young people," said the vener- eye. Here I see Romney Brent and somehow, by Marilyn’s absence. other didn’t answer. He was almost industrial courses given in the of the federal order. The real alilo educator, “it would be this: A man in Chicago bit a policeman Hardwich Nevin . . . There I behold —GILBERT SWAN. scared ta death. Another hour they last ten years. During the two the intriguing moniker of ZaidoS. . . weeks stay at AmhA'St there will Today Is feast day of St. Philip point l.s one whieli trots along with on the nose, but we can’t live In waited. Every minute was Intense. Don't tliink too much about your Next I noted Wellington Cross, Mi be two lectures and two demon Neri, who taught that gladness of the angry resentment of a Califor Chicago. And then they made a sudden dash, heart was the true Christian spirit, self. ^^'he^ all you can think lano Tllden, Thalie Hamilton, and cleared the backyard fence. strations as well as the round nia Rcimbliciin eongressman. Mr. aliout fs yourself, you're in a bad Diana D’Arle, Nikola Cunningham, table ' therings each day. Arrange and who was known as the apostle People who live in spring suits Another romance blasted ’neath of Rome. Curry, who denounced the order jis!j way." should not eat ice cream cones. Rahman Bey. Hale Norcross—and the mocn that shines above. ’Twas ments have been made for recrea* tl6nal activities as well. The As The U. S. S. Oregon reached Key "unconstitutional, unjust, vicious,!! Pretty plain, pretty unvarnished, so on down the line. . . All names to A THOUGHT just because the lovers sat and Working’s so much trouble. Wish roll around on your tongue and re sociated Industries is one of the West May 28, 1898, completing a wrong and contrary to tlie fundii- pretty ordinary kind of advi.ee, per- howled their bloomin’ love. The 14,000 mile trip from San Francisco j the boss would hurry up and go call some pet of fiction. . .And I am Wo are troubled on every side, whole world loves a lover Is a true organizations lendirg its co-opera montnl primlples of .Amerlean gov in 68 days. liaps, to come from the lips of a away for our vacation. given to wonder how many of them yet not distressed; we are iterjdex- thought, now and then. But when tion. Among the men who have ernment.” great Icholnr, familiar with all the were born under the name of Mary cd, but not in despair.-—II Corin they’re only alley cats— It’s some been o’'talned to lecture and direct Maxwell Bodenheim was born Of course it i.s contriiiv to the pbiloBophiea of nil tribes and all Next to money the hardest thing Smith and 8am Jones.... thians 4:8. conferences are: William J. For May 26, 1893. thing else again. tune. asst, vice-president, Nation fundamental piinciple.s of .Vnierican the history of the races. And yet to kebp is a secret. Hope Is the last lingering light al Shawn>iit Bank of Boston; R. H. fovermvu'ut. Tlierc' is not the it Is the sum of all wisdom, after all. If you knew the facts you could Note many of the city’s statues of the human heart. It shines when Spahr, United States Chamber of A new protein food made troiB ■lightest question of tli.-t. It l.s To think too much about self, In convict almost anyone of being and moat of the public buildings every other Is put out. Extinguish Tho Regfent diamond, which was Commerce: C. E. Barba, mechani beef serum, which has the charac cal and industrial engineer, Bos teristics of whites of eggs, has been complete crystnlizai ion of tlu- prin all the varying forms and ramlflca- crasy. are getting a much needed spring it and the gloom of affliction be discovered In India In 1701 and cleaning...... And I lingered long comes the very blackness of dark weighed 136 karats when cut, was ton and Maine R. R .; Daniel developed by a scientist at the. ciple of centralizat'i'n of power in ilons of self consideration, involves Chasing something is always to watch the much discussed "Civic ness—cheerless and impenetrable. for years the world’s finest large Bloomfield, an authority on labor Massachusetts Institute of Teeh- the federal government, llio very of course thinking too little about mora axnltlng than catcMat It. Virtue” bavlug its fgee washed with — Authty. diamond. problems, manaser. Retail Trade nology. PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNEl^AY, MAT 2 6 ,192A
thing which the Founders so care Others—^wlth, In turn, all the rary- iianrlfeBtfr fully avoided and to which Presi Ing forma and ramifications of in justice, Injury and conflict that un- dent Coolidge is so steadfastly op- I Etirnlttg Hrralb I posed. And of course it would be conaideratlon of others entail. PUBLISHED BT 1 utterly unconstitutional If It were Cure this evil and pretty much THE HERALD PRINTINO CO. 1 not for the 18th amendment. But all evils will be cured. Founded by Elwood S. Eta I the 18th amendment oversets the Dr. Eliot might have gone on and Oct. 1. ISSl j whole basic idea of the original con on and on, and still said infinitely Every Evening- Except Sundays and To a Boy aind Girl Furnishing a First Home Holidays. stitution. It makes the state the less. “Don’t think too much about 1 Entered at the Post Offlee at Man- 1 vassal and subject of the federal yourself.” If every Harvard man Chester os Second Cl.nss M.nll Matter. ., government—___ puts it under orders and every other collegian went out 8ll°d®narJ^a^\^earr%^xt1-' ot Washington, makes it an inferior Into the world animated by a deter Watkins Brothers offer this unusual Budget Outfit month for shorter periods. body politic. That is what the mination to heed those six words By carrier, eighteen centt a week. ; promoters of the amendment want- of advice, and If they from their Single copies, throe cents. 1 j . i. ^ o MATTER how slender „ . I that Is what the country accept- vantage point passed along this SPECT..\L AD\'ERTI?INa REPRE- ' the budget may be there SEN’T.^TIVE- H.-iinilton-r'e Llsser, cd; that Is what we have got. concentrated education to the rest Tno,. W.'st 4Sd .sfreet New Vork Nothing else could have brought of humanity, the puzzle would be N is never any excuse for and fil2 North Michigan Avenue. Chicago. about a realization of the situation solved, the trick of living would buying other than furnishings The .Manchester Evening Herald Is j ^as this order, have been learned. 1 on sale In New \ork Cllv at Schultz .s j We believe it of good designs and sturdy con Ne-ws Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd . to have been a stroke of genius on struction. Cut down on the Street and 42nd Street entrance of the part of the President or of the Grand Central Station. ilumber of pieces rather than "International News Service has the President and Secretary Mellon. | exclusive rights to use for republlca- For the first time the eighteenth their quality. The four room tioM in any form all news dispatches Siemsfik credited to It or not otherwise credit amendment has been adequately ex Budget Outfit we are describ ed tn this paper. It Is also exclusively entitled to use for rcpuhllcatlon all hibited as destroying the funda ing here is not the least nor the the loc.al or undated news published mentals of the constitution. | DSTTEB8 herein.” most expensive we can furnish. In that light it is still open to at- 1 BY CHARLES P. STEWART 1 tack before the Supreme Court of I You can make each room larger WEDNEPD.W. MAY 2fi. 19211. Washington, May 26— Has the I the United States. In that light | jackshipe any better title to demand or smaller, simply by changing I it will be attacked, we believe, and the federal government's protec the rooms or pieces to meet .ACHIEVEMENT. ' eventually voided. tion than the Jack rabbit? Isn’t the jack rabbit just as noble your budget. At the time when the Men's President Coolidge has shown the Choral club of Manchester rounds an animal as a jacksn'pe is a bird? ountry that either the eighteenth If a lot of special rights, pri out anoyiicr year of existence and amendment nullifies the rest of the vileges and immunities are to be makes no more fuss over it than constitution or the rest of the con- ■guaranteed to Jacksnipe, under the to report its choice of officers and c;titntion nullifies the eighteenth laws of the United States, why can't the fact that it is a few dollars ;iniendment jack rabbits, with perfect propriety, Four Room Outfit claim the same ones? poorer limn it was a year ago, it is ______Seven Piece Bedroom Outfit pertinent to remark that this organ- A three piece bedroom suite in a dull American walnut finish, over American walnut and JUSTICE. All these questions were hotly ganization is entitled to toot its argued in the Senate he other day, American gumwood, is the nucleus for the bedroom outfit. It includes a full size, bow-end The administration of even hand-' own horn a I'it louder than it does. in connection with the action taken 28 PIECES bed, dresser and chest of drawers. A spring, mattress and two pillows complete the group. ed justice is an easy thing in theory. , Perliaps. in their modesty, the on what’s known as the “migratory When it comes to practice it is an-1 bird bill.” members do not tliemselves quite other matter. The jack rabbit was ably repre realize wliat they have accompHsb- Yesterday a singular coincidence , sented but it did him no good. rd since they banded themselves to Among farmer members of Con nu n tin i occurred in Judge Thomas’ federal, $495 gether for self improvement in gress it seems to be the consensus court in this state. Two persons, 3 their chosen art. Tlicy do appre of opinion that there an’t possibly both post offlee department em be too many birds but that rabbits, i The Budget Outfit includes ciate, no doubt, that they have put Hh ployes, were accused of stealing. unless they can be ind’jced to prac in a deal of time and of really hard four rooms, the dining room, \ One was a postmaster, charged with tice birth control, always are liable work, in self cultivation, and it Is to become a pest. | living room and bedroom de using government funds for his own only natural if tl'.ey experience some scribed to right, as ■well as a purposes. He pleaded nolo con- feeling of satisfaction with the pro That it's discriminatory against well planned kitchen. The tendre and his lawyer explained the jack rabbits wasn't the only reason, 'MU 111 1 M V11 I I 111JI J gress that they have made. But Budget Home can, of course, be ‘ 1' IJ I» . peculiar temptations under which however, why the “migratory bird what they give no evidence of fully purchased on easy teiTns, com he had been placed— one of the cir-. bill” was fought. i understanding is tlie degree of the It provides, among other things, plete, or in any combination I'H'|||1II|||| cumstances being the postmaster’s cultural influence they have exer for a whole batch of new officials. you may desire. necessity of meeting the expenses cised on the entire community. Ostensibly its purpjie is to pro of a son in college— and that the tect migratory birds which being Two or three years ago there The Bedroom postmaster had been making resti-j irterstate travelers, aren’t ade- ■ were, of cour.«e, individuals in Man quately protected, it’s represented, ' tution as fast as he could. It was chester whose musical taste was de by the game laws of the respective In American walnut finish— evident enough that the accused veloped to tlie point of appreciation states. full size, bow-end bed, dresser . I had been a “borrower” and not a of something licsides Tin-Pan-Alley | and chest of drawers, with Na So “bird sanctuaries” are pro jazz— as many, perhaps, as in most ! deliberate thief. tional link spring, “Derry” all I This man was fined and sentenced vided, here and there, throughout 8 Piece Living Room Group oilier communities of its size. But the whole land, where birds can cotton felt mattress in woven six months in jail— and the judg- by no siretcli of imagination could I (0 lay eggs and hatch ’em in safety, stripe ticking with roll edge, I ment was suspended. it he contended iiiat Manchester and increase and multiply to beat a and two feather pillows. I The other case was of a World Three luxurious upholstered pieces of latest wood base design, covered in attractive com was what could he termed a musical full house. ! war veteran, a young man with a Theoretically it sounds friendly ‘ town. That is a distinction shared The Living R(^m binations of Jacquard velour, plain velour and brocatelle. Excellent colors. Two end tables, a ' singularly valorous and heroic rec tc the birds. But— j bridge lamp, a table lamp and davenport table, also included. in by only a small minority During the “open : eason” hunt ord— he had fought through the American communities, either big ing's to be allowed in part of each Includes the three piece suite battle of the Marne after one eye or little. It so happened that there “sanctuary.” “Shooting grounds" —davenport, arm chair and had been destroyed without report were, hero, a considcralile num they call ’em. A “shooting ground” wing chair described to right— and a “sancutary” are two terms ber of musicians hut there ing the wound, had been gassed two hilf circle end tables, metal and, so his lawyer contended after that don't ring on the car exactly base bridge lamp with parch •\\-as no rial musical public. Man alike. chester. in effect, quite lacked a plea of guilty, had been mentally ment shade, a pOttery base a musical background. upset by his experience. He, a The hill also requires anybody table lamp and a davenport Toilay th.o town has stepped no- clerk, had been stealing trifling who goes migratory bird hunting, table. except on his own land, to have a tk'eai^ly awc.y from that condition. sums from letters— perhaps twenty dollars in all. His offense might; federal license. Price ?1. At that Apprcciaiiou. a pronounced musical figure a lot of licenses undoubtedly The Dining Room spirit, lias developed. Xon-musi- have landed him in the federal pen will be taken out. itentiary. Judge Thomas sentenced The fund's total probably will The eight piece suite illus cal. as Wi ll a? musical, Manchester trated to right, consisting of ians in large numbers have come to him to eight months in Hartford run into the millions. And 40 per cent of It’s to he buffet, table, arm chair and 5 sense the fineness and worthwhile-; If these two cSses had transpired 1 spent in hiring federal game war side chairs makes up the dining ness of a cultivated musical taste. dens— a nice additional bit of room outfit. The missin background has been;''* ^^w weeks apart they would have i patronage for politicians to dish quite tirmly estaiilisheii. been less conspicuous. As It is. out. Moreover, it is no small thing the fact sticks out rather conspicti- The Kitchen ouslv that the men who took a nunl- The state rights folk In Congress that Mnm liestcr i.s becoming known raise the point that we have a great Tlie kitchen group, not in musical centers as a place where ; hundreds of dollars of gov- plenty of petty federal officials now. shown, comprises a three burn a concert singer or instrumentalist i ^'"^***^**^ money, thus betrajing the They don’t want any more. er gas range with oven and may give of liis best witliout the , of his responsible position, in Others’ sensibilities are shocked Eight Piece Dining Room Suite at the idea of Inviting a migratory mantel, in black finish with feeling tliat he is casting bis pearls j rr^ler to maintain a social position white porcelain door and man A suite in Hugenot walnut finish, over American walnut and gumwood, includes a buffet, an unfit audi-' could not afford, Is free, while bird to make a "sanctuary” his with plush lined silver drawer, oblong extension table, arm chair and 5 side chairs. Exactly before— let us say temporary home without advising tel, a 40 lb. Leonard side icer ence. If our progress continues | insignificant clerk, whose only him that it adjoins a “shooting refrigerator with white enamel as sketched. consistently in this direction for a I social position was that which he ground.” shall ! eained at the cost of his sight and They say it will make for "drives” lining, 2 bow-back kitchen verv little wliile longer we chairs of finest make, and a suddenly awaken to tlie realization his health in the service of his such as they have on European pre serves, where so-called sportsmen “Porce-Namel” kitchen table that througliout the American nuisi-! whose crime 'v\as the "WATKINS BROTHERS, In c . go out and butcher oodles of semi- with La-flat porcelain top and cal world it is generally known i merest pilfering, must go to jail. tame game, without giving t a ■white enameled base FLUHIDA BRANCH — THE WATKINS-LIMBACHER CO. — ST. PETER^>1JURG. that to appear in Manchester is a In both cases mercy tempered chance. They accuse shotgun and thing for any successful concert' Utstice. In either case the punish- ammunition manufacturers of hav musician to very much desire. j RiPtit Is probably adequate. It Is ing thought this scheme up. And-the point of ail this is that j far from the purpose of this news- It was Senator Reed of Missouri this development, the creation of j psper to intimate that unfair dis- who raised the question as to the this wholesome and desirable at-1 ®''****’**'**'°** Doubtless jack rabbit's rights. mosphere, is squarely attributable ! *** each case the court s course was If a “sanctuary's” a good thing— to the Men's Choral Club, its pri-1 the best that could be taken, for and he didn't Insist that it is, with a “shooting ground" attached— but mary backers and its able and for the offender, le t director. I if it is— if it’s good for jacksnipe, sand. Washing Virtue pci haps . Board, Boston ' Chamber of Com ______j tlie regret still persists that It is then he demanded it for jack rab might go in the same class with i INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE j merce: H. H. Norris, Boston Ele not possible to reduce the dispensa- bits, .00. painting the lily...... Innumerable' vated Railway, formerly head ol M.ASTER STROKE. | justice to a mathematical He persecuted Senator Xorbeck, tons 01 sand are ne.'ded to scrub !■ I electrical engineering department, DAILY POEM Conicil IMiiversity: John Mor- Of course the President's reply ^^nvert it into an exact in charge of the bill, to such an ex the walls of Manhattan's nunicipal FOR MANUFACrURERS J. buildings g.ni, merchandising expert, Mor to the storm of criticism against the . <,eience. It is a long way from tent that Xorbeck offered to accept gan Company: Professor N. dollar-a-year executive order mak I a jack rabbit amendment if Reed Miller. Director of Industrial Ex i being that. chose to offer one, but Reed didn’t New York. May 26.— See-sawin : Saw "Wild Bill" Lyons who. al- TH-ll'.S DIEEEKE.NT An Industrial Institute for ex ing federal dry sleuths out of sher tension, Rutgers University, for consider it worth wliile. up and down Broadway I was thou.ch lie is credit'd with dis ecutives. consisting of a series of iffs and policemen would he what it THE SUM OF I.E.-IRNINO. noting all the gorgeous sounding covering one Dempsey, fiinctioi.s as They sat out in the moonlight, conferences on the problems of j merly director of engineering ex j Jack rabbits and jacksnipe were tension courses, Pennsylvania is— that in his belief tlie action is | It is an impressive thing when a contrasted in the interests of names that flare in the ligiUs and a suit and clothes man...... A;i\v .ur.',! their iiearts were beating fast. management in industry will be leap in black from the billboards, Xo doubt, they both were wond'r- held at Massachusetts Agricultur- | State College: ahd Alfred J. Kel perfectly legal and justifiable, tin- man of ninety-two whose life has alliteration, I surm’se. John L. Keaiiiey, one-time athlete when I came nr.on one .Xiccla. Ing just how long ’twas gonna last. al College, Amherst, from July 6 j ley, New England Manager, for who started the stunt, many years eign ami domestic traffic, D. C. der the IStli amendment. If he been passed in contact with youth ' master of m-ogic"...... And this ago, of racing a horse around (he X(.w quiet ruled supremely you to 17. under the auspices of State had not believed that way he would in its formative stage— we refer of caused me to ponder, since be i.s could tell they were afraid, and University Extension of Massachu- | Andrews Company, Boston. The Fciepaugh circus arena...... Xow chairman of the meetings will ha not liave signed the order: that cottrse to President-emeritus Eliot none other than Willi, r.i Xicbols, of he plays a detective in a corned... each one shushed the other when setts. For the first time a course | Burlington, la ...... A'et bov.' far of this nature is open to residents j E. Oroavehor Plowman, Industrial goes wiil’.otit saying. And in such of Harvard—-from his standpoint in ".\ot Herbert," and bemoans the the rlightest round was made. Relations Advisor, Associated In TOM could be get as a worker of magic fact that he has gradually begun to Tlie neighbors, in tuc liouse next of all the Xew England states and matters Mr. Coolidge's opinion is tlie deepening shadows sends forth dustries of Massachusetts. ■«*< with such a name as BiM Nichols? . . fade out of the spotlight. . . Saw df or. were at a windou pane, a Xew A'ork. ConferenfCs and round very mticli liottcr than that of most a farewell message to the young, SIMS All stagedom and filmdom is Dagiuar Godowsky, late of the films lookin’ and a lookin', hut their table discussions will be led by of his critic.s. It will probably What such a man, wise with the see- made up. foresooth, of folk who and now threatening to lie a niglit looks were quite In vain. The some of the best known experts in Iranspire, if the matter is over tried iiig and experiences of four and a were born with ordinary names, but club bostes:,, or so.uelliing like fright of both the lovers you can industrial science in this section how mysterious and grand they of the United States. Many prom out, thiit tlie Pi'i sident's position, half score of years, has to say must that...Jack Pickford, just before surely understand when you know sound, thanks to a l.ttle inven his trial sepaiation from the lovely one of the neighbors had a shotgun inent men in New England Indus as usual, is correct and tlmt of liis, inevlialily be deserving of serious The British strike cost 58,500,- tion ...... tries have signified their Intention 000 an hour. On such an amount Marilyn Miller, staging a birthday in his hand. critics mistaken. ' attention. And sc, 1 wag leu to compile a list party in an up-town night club. . . “I guess we’d better beat it,” of attending. you could support an old automo- This project has grow out of the All of which seems to us to be “If I had a final word to say to biie. as one name after another hit my .And the party seeme.i saddened, came a whisper, in :■ breath. The rather lieside the main importance the young people," said the vener- eye. Here I see Romney Brent and somehow, by Marilyn's absence. other didn’t answer. He was almost industrial courses given in the last ten years. During the two of the federal order. The real able educator, “it would he this: A man in Chicago bit a policeman Hardwich Nevin . . . There I behold — GILBERT SWAN. scared ta death. Another hottr they Today is feast day of St. Philip the intriguing moniker o! ZaideC. . . waited. Every minute was Intense. weeks stay at Amh^st there will point is one whicli trots along with Don't think too much about your- on the nose, but we can’t live in be two lectures and two demon Neri, who taught that gladness of Chicago. Next I noted Wellington Cross, Mi And then they made a sudden dash, heart was the true Christian spirit, the angry resentment of a Calii'or- self. When all you can think lano Tllden, Thalie Hamilton, and cleared the backyard fence. strations as well as the round and who was known as the apostls nia Republican congressman, Mr. aliout fs yourself, you're in a bad Diana D’Arle, Nikola Cunningham, Another romance blasted 'neath table - -therlngs each day. Arrange People who live in spring suits ments have been made for recrea- of Rome. Curry, who denounced the order ms j way." should not eat ice cream cones. Rahman Bey, Hale NorCross— and the mocn that shines above. 'Twas The U. S. S. Oregon reached Kej so on dewn the line. . .All names to just because the lovers sat and tidnal activities as xvell. The As “unconstitutional, unju.-t, viciotis, Pretty plain, pretty unvarnished, A THOUGHT sociated Industries is one of the West May 26, 1898, completing a Working’s so much trouble. Wish roll around on your tongue and re howled their bloomin’ love. The wrong .and contrary to the funda- , pretty ordinary kind of advice, per- organizations lendirg its co-opera 14,000 mile trlp'from San Francisco the boss would hurry up and go call some pet of fiction. . .And I am We are troubled on every side, whole world loves a lover is a true in 68 days. mental principles of American gov- haps, to come from the lips of a away for our vacation. given to wonder how many of them yet not distressed; we are iieiqilex- thought, now and then. But when tion. Among the men who have been o''talned to l^'cture and direct ernment." great ftcholar, familiar with all the were born under the name of Mary od, but not In despair.— II Corin they’re only alley cats— It’s some Maxwell Bodenhelm was born Smith and Sam Jones.. . . thians 4:8. conferences are: William J. For May 26, 1893. Of course it i.s contrary to the philozophies of all tribes and all Next to money the hardest thing thing else again. tune, asst, vice-president. Nation to kefep Is a secret. fundamental principles of American tlie history of the races. And yet Hope is the last lingering light al Shawn^it Bank of Boston; R. H. Spahr, United States Chamber of A new protein food made from government. Tliero is not the it is the sum of all wisdom, after all. If you knew the facts you could Note many of the city’s statues of the human heart. It shines when Commerce: C. E. Barba, beef serum, which has the charac slightest question of tliuN It is To think too much about self. In convict almost anyone of being and most of the public buildings every other is put out. Extinguish The Regfent diamond, which was mechani discovered in India in 1701 and cal and industrial engineer, Bos teristics of whites of eggs, has been complete cry.^tulization of the jirin- all the varying forms and ramlflca- crazy. are getting a much needed spring it and the gloom of affliction be cleaning...... And I lingered long comes the very blackness of dark weighed 136 karats when cut, "was ton and Maine R. R.; Daniel developed by a scientist at the clple of centralizaDon of power in tions of self consideration, involves to watch the much discussed “Civic ness— cheerless and impenetrable. for years the world’s finest large Bloomfield, an authority on labor Massachusetts Institute of Tech Chasing something Is always nology. the federal government, the very of course thinking too littje about more axcitlna Uuui catebiBt iL Virtue” having its face washed with —Aughey. diamond. problems, manager. Retail Trade
INTENTIONAL DUPE p a c t b f i v h ; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26,1926.
office because of lack of patronage. strawberry festival, to be given at noon. They will visit some model be done and he kept protesting Wapplng School hall next Friday against all Interference, “ I ain’t The reporter was in Hampton Dependable kitchens in Columbia a..d listen to Thursday of last week and had an evening. May 28 from 5:30 to 8 drunk.” o’clock, standard time. Mrs. Al BOLTON speakers in the afternoon at Mrs. Finally they picked him up and interview with a farmer, who led NEWS FROM SURROUNDING TOWNS Welch’s. the way to a large field of early exander Burger is chairm/an of the Miss Marj' Friedman of the carried him aways to a steep side supper committee. jilvergreen Used Cars Edwin Lawton is having a bunga hill and let him roll down the cabbage that had a good start e.x- North school came in flrst at Tol Lodge of Masons will j resent an low built on his land, recently hill. The old gray haired man kept cept in one corner. About ten land where she competed with flve bought from Mrs. C. N. Loomis. square rods was cleared of plants, entertainment after thl supper. 1923 Dodge Type B Sedan, 2. muttering as he rolled down the Further details of the .entertain other towns. Mr. J. W. Summer made a busi hill, “ you dasn’t touch me! You the work of deer that are very 1924 Dodge Coupe. VERNON CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Taylor ment will be given later. HEBRON ness call to Columbia Saturday. dasn’t touch me!” numerous. The farmer told of 1924 Dodge stake body and daughters, Dorothy and Helen The Grange will meet Friday eve sleepless nights spent watching this Martin McGrath who has been spending the week in New York, T'fiick* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stratton of Vernon Grange on Friday eve motored to Springfield this week. ning. This is the 40th anniversary field of cabbage, with a flashlight ning adopted the following resolu- Miss Helen Taylor will continue on of the Grange. A supper will be attached to his rifle to see the rifle- has returned to his home at East 1922 Dodge Screen Truck. Guilford were recent visitors at the Windsor Hill. home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. to Chicago w'here she will marry served. ADDISON sight. He has shot four deer but 1924 Graham l »/2 ton Truck. “ Whereas our Heavenly Father Mrs. C. J. Dew'ey is spending the Thompson. Mrs. Stratton was form-1 Mr.' Albert Heighto.. the last of the There will be a dance Saturday that doesn’t deter the others from in His Infinite kindness and wisdoin coming. This farmer has a State week at the home of her son, All these cars have been erlv Miss Annie Griffin of this place. JCPomth. evening at the hall. tramp came through this vici Charles W. Dewey at Florence, has called to Himself the spirit of Field day will be celebrated at permit to protect his crops but can overhauled and are in A-1 con« Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Williams of ^ Mr. and Mrs. William Stetson, nity last week and inspected a mail Mass. our sister, Dora C. Post, giving rest the center Friday. Graduation ex -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stetson of not collect damages for injury from Essex were Sunday guests at the from weariness and peace from pro box beside the state highway. A dition. home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood ercises will be June 11th. Cromwell visited Mrs. C. N. Loomis the ravagers. longed suffering. neighboring farmer asked him Eagles on United States curren Teachers meeting was' held at Sunday. what he was doing around the cy were copied from birds in the “ Therefore, be it resolved that Center school last week Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolton, Mrs, Mrs. Malcomb and two children I we her Brethren and Sisters in this mall box and the tramps’ reply was National Zoo. accompanied the Rev. M M. Mal The school nurse Miss Danely Jennie Bolton, Mr. J. W. Summer, that he was looking for tobacco. Order do put on record our deep visited schools in tow'n this w'eek. Miss Lavinia Fries motored to WAPPING H. A. Stephens comb on his visits to the Hebron sympathy for her family and our A letter from the fourth assistant and Gilead Congregational churches Miss Lillian Heltman of Birch Providence, R. I. and other places postmaster general in regard to the Center and Knox Streets. 1 grateful memory of her life among Mt. district spent the week end at of interest Sunday. Judd Files, captain of the He on Sunday. us And be it resolved further that Glastonbury rural route 1, states Mr. and Mrs. George Downing of her home in New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Koplar of Hartford that it was established effective Oc bron Academy, (Maine), track a copv of these resolutions be sent Miss Katherine Daly who is a visited at Mrs. R. K. Jones this team, brought his team down to Bridgeport spent the week end at to her family and spread upon our tober 1. 1904. The description of senior at Manchester High, spent week. the route established on that date the Yale Interscholastics Saturday the John Spafford place on the records and that our charter e Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Exeter Road. They were present at the, week end with her parents. shows that the carrier was required and took fifth place. After the draped for thirty days. _ Miss Myron Lee is showing im meet he came out home and spent Liquid, Just What-You Need G. Schreiber & Sons the morning service at the Congre It was voted to hold the lecturer s to travel from the Diamond Pond provement. She is expected home avenue, thence northeast to Hebron the night with his mother, Mrs. gational church in the Center. hour at our next meeting, EAST GLASTONBURY Don’t worry about Eczema or other Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ward and next week. avenue, then northwest directly by H. P. Files. Sunday morning he which will be “ Childrens ^ Miss Ethelind Pinkerman visited entertained his coach and team on skin troubles. You can have a clear, daughter Janice, also Miss Eunice open to the public and to invite the the Buckingham post office to the in Hartford Saturday. There was considerable excite Manchester road. It w'ill be noted their way back to Maine. healthy skin by using Zemo. General Contractors Porter, all of Hartford spent Sun children outside the Grange to our Mr. and Mrs. B. S. McGurk and | ment at the entrance of this vil Mr. and Mrs. Ivan West, who Zemo generally removes Pimples, day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. that the rural route was established Blackheads. Blotches, Eczema p d program. , family spent Sunday at their home lage late Sunday afternoon. A about three and one-half months have been living on Laurel Hill Clinton Porter. The entertainment at this time number of automobiles had stop during the winter, have mo\ed Ringworm and mak^ the skin clear A communion service was held will take the form of a children's here. | prior to discontinuance of the Buck and heithy. Zemo is a c l^ , pen^ BaUders of ‘‘Better BaUt Qomes’* Mrs. A. Bunce entertained Mr. i ped and the cause of it all was a ingham office. The patronage was their household goods to Oakland at St. Peter's church on Sunday in pageant in costume., cal ed The trating, antiseptic liquid, that does not Telephone 1565-2. and Mrs. Frederick Taylor and man helplessly drunk lying in the apparently transferred to the ruial, street, Manchester, where Mrs. honor of Whitsunday. Festival of Happy Days. This ts show and may applied day or daughters, Dorothy and Helen Sun road and the owner of the first route, and establishment of the i Emma West formerly lived. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. being prepared under the direction auto had nearly run over the man. The Federated Workers are Ask your druggist for a small size oOc fiorace Porter at the Clark hospital day. rural service resulted ^ in discon-1 or large bottle §1.00. Shop; 285 West Center Street of Mrs. Edward Eells and Grange The Ladies of Farm Bureau are The autoists tiled to raise the man planning for another supper, a Lecturer Mrs. Frank Ziebarth. The tinuance of the Buckingham post I In Willimantic. Friday. May 21. _ planning an outing Thursday after to his feet, but no use, it could not Mrs. W. O. Seyms, Miss Victoria session of the evening will begin at Hilding. Miss Eunice Seyms, Mrs. S p. m.. Daylight Time Elizabeth Cummings, and ^ Helen i Bother and Sister Charles Reed Hough were present in Willimantic j and Sister Templeton were appoint- at the presentation of the senior i ed a committee to drav resolu- play at Windham High school. tions on the death of our late sister, Eteath of Albert Blume Mrs. N. Morgan Strong. Albert Blume son of the^late The Lecturer's hour at this meet Frederick Blume, of New York, ing took the form of a memorial died at his home here on Saturday, service under the charge of Grange aged 54. He had been in ill health Chaplain Mrs. Edward Baker. It for some vears. Death was caused began by renewing the obligation of the Grange. The Grange quartette, Foods You Know and by heart trouble. Mr. Blume was a native of New' York City and had Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. lived in Hebron for about twenty Florence Lvman and Allen Lathrop, years. He was a democrat in poli sang “ Lead Me, O My Saviour.” tics. He leaves a widow, Mrs. Louise The chaplain recited the Twenty- Blume, a daughter, Natalie, wife of Third Psalm. Prayer was offered first selectman Claude W. Jones, by Brother Charles Redfleld, con and two granddaughters. He also cluding with the Lord's Prayer by all with musical response played by Know to be Good leaves two brothers, Christ Blume, and Frederick Blume, and a sister, Sister Annie E. Eells. A recitation. Mrs. Thomas Wall, all of the Bronx, “ Love Triumphant,” was rendered KNOWNBY QUALITY by Mrs. Fern Downing. The quar New York. KNOWN BY NAME Funeral services were held at his tette sang “ Come Unto Me.” An Good health depends upon good food. At late residence on Tuesday at 2 p. address, “ Hands That Touch Ours, Every A & P store carries a stock of nation m., the Rev. T. D. Martin officiat Through the Veil.” was given by the A & P you nave the assurance that only Brother Edward Eells. There was ing. Buriai was in St. Peter's ceme ally known food products. This week we a roll call of deceased members of the finest and purest foods are offered you. tery. A number of relatives and the year followed by the decoration call your attention to Armour, Underwood, friends were present at the funeral Our severe tests insure your always havmg of the altar with flowers in their R & R, and Elmwood meats; Clicquot Club, from New' York and Long Island. memory by Sisters Fern Downing, only the highest quality —and always at a Mr. Blume's death was sudden, Frances Baker, Marion Ellis and Port Royal and ZaRex beverages; Encore there being just time to summon Lucile Ellis. Mrs. Christine Zie Mayonnaise, National Biscuit products, and price you know is the lowest possible con his physician. Dr. Louis I. Mason, barth sang "One Sweetly Solemn sistent with fine quality. of Willimantic and tie Rev. Mr. Thought.” “ Crossing the Bar" vfas Kraft Cheese. Martin, both of whom were with recited by Mrs. Frances Baker. ESTABLISHED 1859 him at the time of his death. Benediction was pronounced by the chaplain. HANDY The Christian Endeavor meeting ANDOVER at the First Church was addressed PURITAN Announcing by Miss Agnes Stephens of the Lin Mrs. Luther Burt of Hartford coln School for Negro Children at was a caller at the home of Mrs. Marion, Alabama, telling many in The Frank Hamilton Sunday. teresting details of the American Shoulders William Ramsey of Hartford Missionary association's -v"ork spent the -\veek-eud with Thomas among the colorpd people of the HAM Lewis and family, south. The pastor concluded the Raymond Parish of Glastonbury picture sermon, “ The Story of the Choice skinned-back SMALL Extra fancy smoked visited friends in town Sunday. Cross.” A special Memorial Day hams, stockinet-cov or lb The Misses Mildred Hamilton service will be held next Sunday shoulders at a low price and Essie Frink returned to their morning. ered and parchment m e d i u m lb N e w s work in Hartford Monday after wrapped SIZED recovering from the German meas A weekly publication les. Evelyn White is still confin ed to her home by the same ill of great interest to ness. every customer of the Alfred. Gordon and Edward Whi'^omh are all ill with the meas Great Atlantic and Pa les. Miss Marjory Whitcomb is OUves__ reported as being better. cific Tea Co...... con- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lavey of K rs^ Cheese taining many an These tender morsels are our own importation..,* Hartford spent Sunday with Thom Always a favorite for sandwiches. Nothing more tempting as Lewis and family. nouncements of pres r > FANCY 4 oz O Q ^ Fancy Stuffed Miss Christine Frink is_ visiting ent and future events stuffed bottle ^ O C her brother, Allison L. Frink. PIMENTO 7>/2-Oz. Bottle Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. CLUB »37c ‘*»35c and two pages of V!'-*- omb on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. FrO Krash and daugh ters of North Manchester. Attractive Recipes Nathan Gatchell and Roscoe Tal hot attended a party in Hartford and S-'-irday evening. Pickles Miss .\lice Yeomans spent the Household Hints we-Pi-end at her home. Miss Yoe- Y o u are Clicquot Club mans entertained over the week end a school mate from Dana Hall. « « « . 2 9 c Surveying the land on -which the Sweet new lake is to he formed was com Cluger Ale pleted Saturday and the work of near Sweet Gherkins building the dam was started on Monday. Sweet Mixed An audience of about eighty-five witnessed the play “.-Always In PALE DRY of the Home Service Department Trouble" which was given by mem Buick cm GOLDEN hers of the Wapping Grange in the A S K FOR Sour .■\ndover hall on Saturday even bottles “r.v *5® ing. The following cast did some THE A€#P N E W S Sour Gherkins splendid acting and kept the audi 2 contents A 9 ence amused and entertained ev A uthor at your A & P store Sour Mixed or Dill ery minute during the three acts: today yfisery Moon, the Hoodooed Coon Its delicate and subtle taste always pleases who was “always in trouble” was f played by Waldln Collins; Gideon Blair was played by Alfrd Stone, ized who -'■on much praise by his Asst. deLuxe splendid interpretation of the char Sauerkraut Spinach A popular assortment of actei- of a grouchy millionaire; PeanutButter Fancy California spinach Tom Rissle. Franklin Welles, Hl- Selected Virginia peanuts Finely shredded selected New York fancy N.B.C. . . A c r.am Tult, Robert Newcomb, Pat cabbage. free from dirt. ^ rick Keller. Ralph Collins. Sa ground ^ e . The ^ Quickly pre- CaU crackers lb 2V mantha Slade. Miss Miriam Welles Doctors Rosebud Reese. Dorothy Marshall, very best. I O recommend It 2 pared. ______Paula Maleek, Irene Buckland, Lu One pound Un palls ^ lu Pear. Clara Chandler. After the play music for danc ing was furnished by the Laurel Quintet of Hartford. Encore Mayonnaise Mustard ever Sliced Beef This delicious dressing is carefully prepared with The purest materials. Use it on all salads GULDEN'S McGovern Granite Co. Brings out all the hidden flavors CEMETERY MEMORIALS 3V2 Oz Jar 19c Kepresented by C. W . UARTENSTEINl 47 Benton St. Telephone 162J S A handy Zarex Fruit Syrup A&P envel- It Pays to be Especially W axed opes Market L a r g e Particular About Grape Juice B o tt le PLUMBING Baskets 13r Paper R5' — ^both material and workman Pint Bottle 2 S c ship. Upon the quality of ma terial and competency of the BUICK MOTOR COMPANY workman depends the degree Divifim o f Qcfural M »(*f« C orporm tU ^ of satisfaction and service re rUNT, VaCHIOAN ceived. JOSEPH C. WILSON CAPITOL BUICK CO. Plumbing In All Its Branches, J, M. Shearer, Mgr. Service Of The Best Kind. Main St. and Middle Turnpike 28 Spruce Street ^ TeL 641 So. Manchaatar. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1926. PAGE SIX —By Redner IVANHOE^ Sir Walter Scott's- - • -----Classic-- ■- in Pictorial who helped him Form win the passage at arms, wanders through the forest changer, and his daughter, Rebecca. Bois-Guilbert threatens to klll- THE STORY THUS FAR— The scene is the England of Richard I. the prisoners and the Black Knight arrives to-besiege the castle. and sups with a Friar Tuck, of Robin Hood’s band, Inm a lonely hut. A party of knights, en route to a tournament, visits Cedric the Saxon "Wamba, a jester, enters the castle and changes clothes with Cedric, This knight is really King Richard, dlsgul^d while he marshals his classified advertisements and their leader, Brian the Templar, becomes enamored of Cedric's who escapes. Ulrica, a hag, tells Cedric she will signal when the forces against his usurping brother. Prince John, who thinks him in ward Rowena. One of the party, disguised as a palmer or wander time for an attack is most favorable. The Black Knight leads BOO the Holy Land. As the two sit in the hut they are joined by Robin ing friar, wins'the tournament and crowns Rowena queen of love and men to the assault and Rebecca, at a window, describes the fight to beauty. He then removes his helmet and it is seen that he is Ivar.- Hood jn disguise. Meanwhile Bois-Guilbert and De Bracy, with HERALD BARGAIN COLUMNS Ivanhoe, hoe, Cedric's disinherited son. A strange knight in black armor. other knights, capture Cedric, Rowena, Isaac, a Jewish money BRING RESULTS
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AMERIC.VN HELD IN for the Memorial Day services and FRENCH POILU’S DE.ATH parade. Memorial Day was not set aside for holiday enjoyment. 1 the World Bright ! Nice. May 26.—Donald Sher ilTES-STINGS but set aside as a day in which to ] ^ A pply w et baking >Boda or WTIC wood, aged 38, a resident of New by having good sight” honor our departed comrades of household ammonia,followadby Y'ork was arrested here today in , Co., all wars and to show our respect 'A'raTfters Insurance connection with the mysterious ^ Hartford. Conn. for the departed comrades by our death of a French soldier. Sfiei-| 467. attendance at the services. Leg M’ood claims that he accidentally , .V a r o R uej ionnaires! Y'our commander ex Warner Optical Co. ran over the soldier with his au Oz.tr 17 Million Jars IN—’ . ^ 1 pects you to be loyal to your Post 42 Asylum Street Hartford 's c o u t s TONIGHT'S rno(;n.\>i. that the Post as a unit, may show tomobile. ______their love and respect to our hon ored dead. Only by your pres IVJAR (30G) Providence, R. I.— Eastern Standard Time. 6 P. •M. 1 ence can you accomplish this mis GREASE YOUR CAR WRNV (258) New York—- I| Tabloid musical. | sion. Remember the time, 1:30 WAHCi (316) Richmond Hill. N.' 30 p. ni.—Dinner cnncert— Emil, ^ pj.1 Nev/ Air Method Sports; commerce; theater; musi-1 P. M. sharp. Wear your Legion Y'.— Musical. i Heimberger's Hotel Bond trio^ Special meeting , the Reaches Every Spot cal. a. Rendezvous ...... Alotter : day night at f caps. If you haven’t a cap. they —Concert. | KOA (322) Denver. Colo.— Spe-1 Springs and Body Squeaks WENR (2fi6) Chicago 1). Barcarole, an bord d'um Ruis- Nathiin Ha e s installing the M'ill he on sale that day at the as WGN (303) Chicago- -Markets; rial all-night program during whidi KO.\ will attempt to reach listeners’ seaii ...... Boisdcflrp: for the purpose sembling point. I sprayed vith Kantrust. baeeball; musical. Delinquents:— On July 1, tM-pn- WMCA (341) New York— Em in 3 5 countries. I Cars Called for and Delivered. WJAZ (3 Chicago— Orche.s- d. Metropolitan Echnos . Tobani ; No ^ ty of our old members M’ill auto ployment opportunities; orche.stra; matically be suspended from all tra. e. Dopius Ic Jour from .Mill ue „ the 0 ^ talk; vocal. Lincoln, Neb.— “Louise" ...... Charpentier 1 Scout Troop . o. . scoiit hcad- rights'and privileges of the Leg Campbeirs ■\VLS (345 ) Chicago— Markets; KFAB (3 Musical. f Tlie Old Refrain . . . . Kreislcr j work. Yir. Hill fr ion for non-payment of dues. The Filling Station orchestra. WLS (3 Chicago— Popular Si .5Ies Vers .\vaicni des .\iles i quarters Mill gl^ Legion M'eekly has already been ■\VJJD (370) Mooseheart, 111.— Hahn I mandcr Maidment on behalf of ^ e discontinued. .After that date, no Main and Middle Turnpike. musical. ! Legion will present the troop with Concert. CFCA (3i Toronto— Orches- . Tell Liobe Dicli ...... Grieg further bulletins, notices, or the Phone lo.Yl. WTAM (389 ) Cleveland— Or- i its colors and a bugle. Parents of participation in any of the Leg tra. Nocturne. C sharp minor chestra. 111.— ’ , . . Cluipin ! the Scouts will be present. ion's activities Mill be open to WJJD (3 Mooseheart, I the sponsors and hackeis of Troop WMAQ (447 ) Chicago— Organ; . . German these men. Concert. .1. Nell Givyn Dances i 7. Let every comrade he present ARMS orchestra police and -Syna- KTHS (375) Hot Springs, .Yrk. 6 ; 30—.\nnouncemrnts. ' and give the boys a rousing send- WEAF (492) New York __Baseball results; instrumental, j weather reports. MONUMENTAL musical. j oft ivitli M'hich to’ start their car- gogue services CNRW (384 ) Winnipeg, Man.— ^ 7:00— Dan Nolan's Ukulele lesson. Detroit— Orchestra. 1 Gcr. WORKS IVCX (517) Orchestra. , i 7:15—Vocal recital ivitli .Mice Sa- WHO ( 526 ) Do8 Moines— Or- ! May 30th: Church services w o e ( 484 ) Davenport— Musical. . lavcicik, soprano and .Anna B. i Sunday morning. North Ctangrega- chestra. WEAF (492) New Y'ork— Or-| Kaskes, contralto. Laura C. Cor. Pearl and Harrison Streets KYW (536 ) Chicago— Concert lional church. It ivas voted at the South Manchester. chestra. ; Gaudet. accompanist. 1 last meeting that the American 7 P. M. WHO (52G) Des Moines— Or-i Soprano— I Legion assemble at Depot Square. chestra. I . “Tacea La Notti" aria from “H ! Manchester at 10:30 sharp and Vi'MBB (250) Chicago— Musical. WCCO (416) St. Paul-Minne-I Trovatore" ...... Verdi WRNY (258) New Y'ork— Vocal i march with colors at the Second apolis— Orchestra. j b. The Old Refrain Krcislci Congregational church for Memor and instrumental. WLW ('22) Cinci uiati— Enter-| Alic.") Salaveicik j WCAU (278) Philadelphia— Mu ial services. A full attendance is tainers. 1 Contralto— : urged. AA'ear your Legion caps. sical varieties. w o e (484) Davenpor..— Musical. a. “O Mlo Fernando" from “La WREO (285) Lansing, Mich.— May 31: Memorial Day— Mon YVHO ( 526) Des Moines— Or Favorita" ...... Donizetti j day afternoon, assemble at the Concert. chestra. b. Love's Garden of Roses ] East Side Rec at 1:30 P. M. sharp WLIB (303) Chicago— Yarlety.^ ...... Hayden-AA'ood | WAHG (316) Richmond Hill, N. n p. M. to march to Cheney hall. Services KFWA (261) Ogden, Utah— Or Anna Kaskes ! M’ill be held at the hall and the pa What You Can Do with Y.—Varieties. Duets—• I WMC.A. (341) New Y'ork—Varie- chestra. rade M’ill start from there. Your WSM (283) Los Angeles — a. A'enetlan Boat Song commander expects that every com ...... Blumenthal H rfirtic ' ' WLS (345) C hicago-Musical Variety. rade M’ill do his duty and turn out SHEETROCK WMCA (341) New Y'ork— En b. Serenade ...... Delibes , varieties. c. Tupi Sharka (Lithuanian | WEBH (370) Chicago— Orches- tertainers. WEBH ^(370) Chicago— Orclies- Song) ...... Simkus ! exJf)e/fS'iire '— ‘ A n extra bedroom in your attic— a laundry tra. Alice Salaveicik, soprano WLIT (395) New York— Musi- I room in your basement. 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WMBB (250) Chicago— Orc’nes- Another session is not expected be tra; soloists. fore the end of August. “The preliminary disarmament iiiiiniiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimimmiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiimiiimniiiiiiiiii AA'GHB (266) Clearwater.. Fla. 1699 — A'oeal and instrumental. commission will mark time until AA'CAU (27S> Philadelphia— In the sub-committees report,” Hugh strumentaU Gibson, American delegates, said. WGN (303) Chicago—r:v.!ltal; Questions regarding the agenda X dramatic; studio. have been referred to the technical KPRC (297) Houston— Musical and military sub-committees. The report of the drafting com INSURANCE varieties. I I WJAZ (330 ) Chicago— Orches mission. as outlined yesterday, was • o - Unusual Equipment tra. adopted before the preliminary AVMCA (341) NeM’ Y'ork— A’arie- commission adjourned. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26,1926. PAGE EIGHT ------— ------W Ten Meriden Runs Unearned As Saints Los^ 11^4 Dempsey’s Measurements FREE TICKETS AND ERRORS TWENH DROPS FAT SALARY Nearly Same /Is In ’23 BRIGGS BRING DEFEAT TO LOCALS FOR CHANNEL This is the fifth of a series HUDKINS MODEL of articics on Champion Jack LOSES 7-6 Dempsey in training, written nock’s error, wap sacrificed to sec by Joe Wiiiiams, fistic expert OF “BAT” NELSON ond and scored on Patoske’s single of The Manchester Evening Inability to Hit in Pinches through the box. In the third, BABE IS 6 GAMES AHEAD Heraitl and NE.A Service Inc., Meriden added three more. Boyce OE HOME-RI X RECORD who is looking the famous Also Hurts Manchester’s walked S. Curylo and Lunderville Strikeout Artist Is Nearly title-holder over at his south Pacific Coast Lightweight and Patoska was safe and Curylo New York, May 2G.— Babe ern camp. Same Type of Fighter as scored when Partons momentarily Chances— Eleven locals fell asleep on a pop fly hit in front Despite Great Ruth, on a home run rampage Famous “ Durable Dane.” Beaten again, is six games ahead of his (By Joe Williams) of him, throwing it wildly to first Hendersonville, N. C., May 2 6. (By DAN THOMAS.) after failing to get under it. Dahlke great 1921 record. Yesterdays Jack Dempsey hasn’t fired a loaded! Left Stranded on Paths; Work, However — Farr liomer, his sixteenth of ^ the fanned but Lunderviile scored on glove at an enemy jaw- since the; Los Angeles, May 26.— Thou J. Curylo’s squeeze play. Santora y. ar. was made in his thirty- night of Sept,. 14, 1923, when he’ singled scoring Patoske. Meriden : "Vi nih game of tlie season, l)ut sands of ringdom’s subjects cheer “Mac” Macdonald Turns and Holland Star. turned the wild bull of the pampas ^ed Battling Nelson to victory over made it five to nothing in the next in 1921 lie did not hit No. 10 __Senor Floppo as the wiscrackers ^ inning when Kroeber scored on until his forty-third game, on Joe Cans for the world’s light call him— into pasture. i weight championship at San Fran in Neat Exhibition. Lunderville’s double after getting June 3. How much has Dempsey changed Twenty other homers were cisco on July 4, 1908. on by a single. F oley ...... 3 since then? Other thousands— or perhaps Locals Score Twice. F . L upion ...... 'I poled out by big league slug They say figures, youthful aspir gers yesterday, setting a new not all of them were new faces— The Saints met a tartar last Manchester came to life In its AVinzlcr ...... -I ants for the presidency and petite saw Nelson’s ghost inside the ropes half of the fourth and collected AVright ...... record for the season. co-respondents never lie. night in the snappy Meriden Insilco at the Olympic. Auditorium here re nine at the West Side grounds and two runs. Carlson singled and scor A. liiipion ...... - It seems reasonable to say as cently. Only it was a real, live, ed on MacDonald’s long triple to B o g cin iii ...... - much for the veracity of tape meas lost a 11— 1 decision. It was the hard-socking “ spirit" that pranced fifth straight win for the visitors, center. Stevenson grounded out but Quish ...... - its half and this was enough to win ; ures. about under the glaring arc light Dahlqiiist ...... ^ three of which have been at the ex- Seelert got credit for a hit scoring the ball game. Manchester ,how- ' Three Years -Ago. — red-headed "Ace" Hudkins. MacDonald when his perfect bunt H ollaiu l ...... ^ At a corresponding stage in the liense of Manchester teams. Like ever, countered with one run in the Had old “ Bat" Nelson been seat fooled the Meriden infield. F a rr ...... ® heavyweight champion’s training Cheney Brothers, the Saints will ninth and had a grand opportunity ^ ed among that fight-crazed mob. he have an opportunity for revenge The Insilcos got two more In to win the game in the ninth. routine for Firpo nearly three years Judging from the above “ victim would have rubbed his eyes with this same week as they are sched the eighth. Thomas was safe on AVright and Bogginni struck out as ago his measurements were; wonderment at the spectacle be Parton’s second error and advanc list,” “ Lefty" Briggs certainly got uled to meet the Meriden team in the ninth opened but Holland bang Neck— 16 1-2 inches. fore him. His first thought probab that city Saturday afternoon. Sun ed a peg on Kroeber’s sacrifice. H« revenge yesterday afternoon for the ed out his third hit. Foley was Height— 6 feet. 1 inch. ly would have been that his mind day, Manager Bulla’s outfit will scored on S. Curylo’s single. The pasting he was given here earlier in safe on an error and -then Briggs Biceps— 14 1-2 inches. bad failed him and he was seeing furnish the attraction in Windsor latter went to second on Lunder walked F. Lupicn and Farr in suc Reach 7 7 inches. the season. No less than twentj visions of 17 or 18 years ago.^ Locks. ville’s single and scored a moment local batters were returned to the cession forcing Holland across the Forearm— 13 inches. Hudkins. known in pugilistic later wTien Warnock chipped in Chest (normal)— 41 mches. Hits .Ire Ijacking. bench via the strikeout route and plate. .At tliis stage of the game ^ circles as the “Nebraska Wildcat,” The main cause of the defeat the with the bases full, finish re-enacted, Chest (expanded)— 45 inches. another error. four of the S. M. H. S. nine fell vic was defending his Pacific Coast Saints suffered last night was caus The Saints made It 7 to 4 in the scene entitled, “ Casey at thej tims of his baffling assortment of, Miss Cannon Diving. Waist— 32 inches. lightweight title against Johnny ed by their iiiability to hit in the their half by scoring a pair of runs. curves on three occasions. As the| Bat.” The summary; Thigh— 22 inches. \dams. Adams was given the deci pinches. No less than eleven run Carlson was safe when Patoske list will show, “ Ding" Farr was the | Manchester. i EDITOR'S NOTE: Lillian Can--^how they were always wanted at Calf 15 1-4 inches. ah r h po a ej sion but all six Los Angeles news ners were left stranded on the dropped his fly to left. He went to only player on the South Manches-, non of Baltimoio, sponsored by■ fairs and carnivals, waited for Miss Ankle— 9 inches. 4 0 3 2 0 0 j Weight— 19 4 pounds. papers declared “ Ace" won the bases for want of a timely single. third on Stevenson’s single and ter High school team to successful-1 Holland, cf, NE.A .Service, world’s greatest Cannon to finish her diving, then ’Tis true that all the Saints hit scored < n another one-’oaser by Age— 2 8 years. battle. . ly defy Briggs’ strikeout ability. | poley, 2b, newspaper feature organization, sought her out. The wild, red-headed Irishman the ball but invariably they hit in Seelert. Seelert stole second and Holland ran him a close second, ip nipien, rf The pay of a life guard at a Today Jerry the Greek, who is and Manchester Evening Herald, i 1 the champion’s masseur, applied the j is Nelson all over. His appearance, to the Meriden fielders’ hands. scored when J. Curylo fumbled E. however, fanning but once. It was] pg,.,.^ 31,_ beach resort is not what it might training for an attempt to swim the tape measure to Dempsey back in style of fighting and ability to ab Only one St. Mary’s player struck Boyce s carpet roller. the first time this season for Hol-|Qgjg],_ jb, be. Miss Cannon always found use English Channel tliis summer. This his dressing room while I marked sorb punishment have earned for out in the entire game thus show Make It 11— *. land. Both Holland and Farr | for hers and very little ever found ing that Kroeber, Meriden’s pitch poled out three hits. Middletown | is the sixth of a series of articles down his measurements. him the title cf “ fighting ghost.” The final tallies of the contest fVinzler, ss, er, was not any exceptional puzzle. high won the game, which was’ about her. its way to a savings account, after The result was interesting, if not Nelson used to lay himself wide were scored by Meriden in the sev Wright, c, her living expenses were deducted. open to four or five blows in order In fact the Saints made ten hits played in that city by a 7 to G; illuminating. Passing months ha\e enth. Santora doubled after one A. Lupien, If, So when the booking agent pro- to get in the same number him which was the same number Meri score. Bogginni, If, Baltimore, Md., May 2G.— Be made practically no change in his man was out and scored when Briggs Nearly Loses. cause she wanted nothing to stand yjosed that she go on the fair and physical proportions of Dempsey. self, figuring he was tougher and den collected but the majority of Seelert walked the next three hit Knowing that Briggs had fanned 35 G S 24 10 in the way of her ambition to swim carnival circuit she almost gasped In most respects his stature remains could last longer than his oppo them_ did not come at the oppor ters. This left the baser filled and twenty batters, one would scarcely Middletown. the English Channel, Lillian Can at the amount of money ne offered absolutely unchanged. The excep nent. Hudkins does the same thing. tune moments. Lunderville got his third hit. a believe that the score could have ah r h po non once turned down a proposition her. It wouldn’t have startled any He has a body of iron and a chin Errors Hurt Chances. single, which cleaned the bases tions are; . „ . , Then again the five errors which been so close. As a matter of fact, Reinch, ss, 5 0 0 0 to become a professional high one with theatrical experience, but , Chest (normal)— 40 1-.. inches. of steel. “ Ace" deliberately taunts when Eddy Boyce threw wildly to Briggs was nearly returned the los Frazier, cf. 4 0 1 1 to a beach resort life guard it 1 Chest (expanded— 44 3-4 inches. his opponent to “ paste" him on Manchester made all figured in the home from, center field. 0 diver. tallies which the Meriden team ing pitcher. This was narrowly Daquila, 2b, 1 1 It offered her big money and a sounded like very important money, j Waist— 3 3 inches. the jaw so that he can get in some Meriden (11). 0 2 pushed across the platter. On the averted in the ninth frame when Buggie, 3b, 0 0 life of ease. But ever since she was He proposed that she dive three ) Thieii— 22 1-16 inches. killing body blows. AB R H PO A E 0 0 As a shadow mimics its master, other hand, Meriden’s six misplays Jimmy Qirish strode to the plate, Krauth. If. 1 1 12 vears old, Lillian has had her times daily from the top of a 7 0-1 Calf— 15 1-2 inches. S. Curylo. 2b . .3 4 1 2 4 0 his team one run in the rear and 0 0 1 0 foot tower into a tank of water less ] Weight— 201 pounds. so “ Ace" tears into his rival in did not do any real harm. Consid Pissoni, rf, 0 min'd set on swimming the channel. Lunderville, 3b4l 3 2 2 - the bases clogged. He struck out. 4 1 <) 21 And, of course, he is two years true Nelson fashion. There is only ering both the local fumbles and .511201 Ferrigino, c 0 And although she was pretty hard than five feet deep. Patoske, If however, and. Manchester’s chances] Bellcha'ber, lb ., 4 0 4 That sounds tremendous to one and seven months older. one quality lacking in Hudkins— the free tickets issued by Eddy .4 0 0 9 0 0 up for cash, she turned the diving Boyce and Art Seelert, only one of I Dahlke, lb faded. |Braiggs, p. 4 0 0 0 who hasn’t dived, but, when the In Fair Shape. he does not bit quite as hard as ! J. Curylo, ss .2 0 1 2 4 2 Loca’Js Tie Score. offer down. Not being a physical culture au the former lightweight champ did. Meriden’s eleven runs was earned. . 3 1 2 1 0 0 Several years ago a booking agent| dive is perfected, it is not a difficult I Santora, rf After holding idanchestcr score-! 327 10 27 thority. I can not tell with ivhat But “ Ace” is still a boy, having Seelert Relieves Boyce. for fairs and carnivals was spend-] feat and is one which always thrills thej Zavvisha, cf .3 0 1 0 0 1 less for seven Innings. Briggs blew Manchester ...... OOO degree of accuracy, if any, the tape just turned 20. He should develop Eddy Boyce stai ted on .1 0 0 0 0 0 ing an afternoon at Bay Shore, a fair crowds. mound for the locals but developed Innuzi, cf . up in the next two frames despite Middletown ...... 920 003 02* 1 So Lillian almost accepted— but measure tells its story. There may the punch within the next year. .2 2 0" 3 0 0 beach near Baltimore, where Miss with Rocky Kansas, a sore arm in the third Inning and Thomas, c . the fact that he. retired the side in | Two base bit; Farr. she didn’t sign his contract. Some be (and undoubtedly is) something ^' A maten with Rocky K Kroeber, p .3 2 1 0 2 0 both innings by strikeouts. Mithj Struck out; by Briggs 2n, by Cannon was a life guard. to this business of physical condi present lightweight champion, had trouble getting the ball o\er I Lillian and several others were thing held her back. the plate. He quit of his own ac the score G to 0 against S. M. H. S. ] Dahlquist 7. tion that is not to be measured in would be much to Hudkins’s liking 30 11 10 21 10 $ 4. Off : diving from a springboard at the A day or so later she began work cord with two batters out and the Bogginni opened the eighth frame; Base on balls; off Briggs on the high diving stunt, starting at mere inches and pounds. just now. And Los Angeles mitt Manchester (4). by fanning. Holland worked; end of ;i pier. The bookin.^ agent „ , j ,, But you can say this much for fans would place their money on score 4 to 0 against Manchester. AB R H PO A E Dahlquist 3. was -utracted by the group of div- a height of ten feet and gradually Briggs for a free ticket and ambled: Jack Dempsey today as he stands, the fierv-haired boy. Seelert relieved him and fanned 1 2 in- girls and paused to look them | working higher. She had a blue the next hitter on three pitched Ferguson, 2b -.4 to first. He went to third on Fo-| The A’ankees stretched their win or sits; He has neither wasted Should he win, it is quite prob 0 9 and Young Strlbling at the Yan kee stadium on June 10 when the May Get Still Another Slap solons agreed to compel the win ner of this match to fight Delaney in the Face if Young on June 22, or any date set by Fugazy. It was quite nice of the commis Dawn ©f StriUin^ Whips Paul Ber- sion to make this agreement. But some fight fans want to know how J the bovs will enforce It in the < ■= •.•.-.'a-N' lenbach Next Month. event that Stribllng wins the title from Berlenbach. It Is quite likely that Strlbling would shake By Frank F. O'Xeill the dust of this city and state from New York, May 26.—The thir his heels and hike for the open Cig. spaces, barnstorming to his ty days of grace granted to Tex heart's content. The commission Rickard by the New York State has failed miserably -to make Athletic Commission to his plans for a Dempsey-\Mlls Dempsey obey its mandates. It tight, and to report on them, are might fail with Strlbling. nearly over. By Friday afternoon the solons expect the mfl^ter pro moter to walk in and place his J cards on the table. If Rickard GNUT !s unable to be present, the meet 3 ing will be held nex'- Tuesday. The moot question now Is wheth er Dempsey is eligible to fight any CMCKER opponent selected for him or i)/JoeMIliam8 whether he can fight only 'Wills. Today finds the heavyweight sit uation as muddled as ever, as the The North Pole has been discov same old difference of opinion ered again. This is open season for 'M among the members of the com chiseling your initials In Ice-cover ed totem stick. Fix up a picnic r mission cropped out at its meeting lunch and come right over. yesterday. Joe Williams, sports writer for NEA Service and Manchester Eve For and Against ning Herald, photographed with Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, In the old days tho chief draw James A. Farley thinks one -w-ay in tho latter's training camp at Hendersonville, N. C. and Commissioner William back about discovering refrigerat doon thinks another way. ed icicle was in getting there with wants Dempsey to fight with out aid of Houdini, flying carpet, •while Muldotn is set against it. or violent case of delirium tre belief that roughing It In the open ! Col. John J. Phelan, chairman mens. in the quest of game, had done of the license committee, domi much to keep their legs In shape, nates the entire situation, as the Now the one thing that makes the first place the veteran player license committee has full power discovering congealed splinter falters. to grant or refuse a license for tough taffy is congestion caused by any show in New York State. Col. tourists, coast-to-coast walkers and Retort Courteous Phelan’s attitude was not clear traveling medicine shows. Outfielder Frank Welch of the TO today, although he stated upon Philadelphia Athletics has a keen his return from Europe yesterday Last explorer to arrive in vicini sense of humor. He Is the type play that he would ‘‘abide by the will ty of frozen flag- staff had to park er who keeps a team in good spirits of the majority ■when the ^ his bucking blimp seven miles out and on many occasions he furnishes Dempsey situation i' discussed in side city limit.s until local authori Anierlcn's Year laughs for the umpires. Quite some ties could clear passageway. There a regular way." Will Bobby Jones or any of the feat, that: Pretty Arrangement were 7,542 other explorers ahead other leading amateur goiters of Recently in a game at Phllaoei- a Humbert Fuga-y, Brooklyn pro of him. the United States, succeed in win phia. players were constantly re moter who holds a contract calling And even when he did sit close ning tlie British amateur champlon- questing the umpire to call time be for Jack Delaney and Pa'!', shi)) soon to be staged? cause of the high wind that was lenbach to box at Ebbets on enough to di.scover tliat ice is ire whether you find it on a football It is a matter of record that our blowing, which '’aused the dust to June 22, was prepared to nring professional goiters have been far I obscure the vision of fielders as legal pressure to star’s back in Wheaton, 111., or growing wild in arctic zones there more successful than the amateurs ; -vN-ell as batters. fighters to go through with the I “You never saw an umpire call match. However, Fugazy told the was nothing to do aoout it. » in their quest of foreign golfing commission he would not continue honors. i time because the dust was bother- to oppose the match that Rickard Old-timers ttsed to laugh at Walter J. Travis Is the only ' ing him." remarked the plate um has scheduled between Berlenbach grown-up popper like Ben !• rank- American to invade Great Britain pire in a joking manner to Welch lin flying a kite and there is nc law and bring liack the trophy em- who was at hat. against modern guffawing at ex- blpiiiatic of the amateur title. "Of course not," replied Welch, ])lorcrs trying to hit an imaginaii That was in 1904 at Sandwich, si "you guys always have your eyes Cinder Star iceberg at 50 paces with tliree sec a matter of 2 2 years have passed closed." ond-hand flags. since his success. Golf experts believe this Is an Nine Straight The snow-crusted barber pole of American year. Nine straight is the longest win the blizzard ’oclt has been discov ning streak of the present major ered in every language known to Try This One I league season. human tongue, including the ox When "Lefty■' Grove pitches for ! The Philadelphia Athletics put tongue and spinacli order that ha the Athletics this year be prepared j over that run of victories after get bitually decoi-ates the menu. for a long afternoon. ^ , i ting away to a bad start. 3lakeyour The Chicago White Sox, with Ted DOUBTS Women fans are advised to bring Everybody has been there this j their knitting, while the men folks ; I.yons pitching, finally stopped the spring so far except One-Eyed Con- . will 1)0 far more comfortable it snp- | Mackn.en. It Is a rather strange co nollv, the gate crasher who is prob-1 plied with a couple of interesting , incidence that last season after the ably victim of vicious freeze-out | magazines. j A’s had won nine in a row, the walk the game. White Sox broke the streak. Thurs PLANK Grove, tho wild man of last sea son I’as acquired control this year ton was the pitcher. The business lias developed into and'through n rather queer scheme, a game of ta-z. Explorers are chas-j so the stofy goes. Tough Race and give this a SportingTry ot^ ing one anotlier around the pole | It is like this; After Grove re- Connie ^lack looks or the tough- vlNetp Cigarette like white mice trying to j est sort of a race in the American Paddock's time for tlie hundred in, reivps the ball from the catcher, he is to take his eyes oft the batsman ] League this season. Since his opln- revolving wheel. I and concentrate on the next pitch, ; ion is about the last word in hase- A cooler and milder, a more ■winsom® meanwhile he counts up to 15 be- i ball, it is most interesting. as your smoking become like It took Peary eight months to 'There isn’t a weak team in the and fragrant cigarette. Called OLD GOLD^ get to pole on dog sled, but in I fore getting on the rubber. a marriage with the romance those days it was wortli wliibv ' Sounds a hit absurd, but any league, ” says Connie. Boston will way Grove has control and that is make trouble for the best of them H because, like its name, it represents tho There ivere no unsiglilly bill boards to mar frappe landscape. all that interests Connie Mack. and the club is improvrfng every worn oflf? highest possible standard in quality and day. , . . Todav you can spring over to Fall Tonics "Washington Is a great club and Is it a settled routine 'with all the old value. pole in' day and half or you can Received a letter the other day plays smart baseball. New York has stay in the flat and have your head asking why many star ball players so much power at the bat It is a charm gone ? Speaking from 166 years of experience, examined. It probably needs it. were so interested in big game constant menace. Cleveland has JOE CAMPBELL shown surprising early season hunting. > „ t Then maybe it’s time for a change of we honestly believe OLD GOLD is the ^ LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS After receiving the Inquiry l strength. The White Sox play brainy Star middle-distance runner of osked Walter Johnson, Ty Cobb, ball and with good pitching will brands. finest cigarette at its price ever produced. Columbia University who bids fair At New York— Carl Duane Tris Speaker. Eddie Collins. Joe makdi trouble all the way. Detroit to garner quite a few points for the junior lightweight, won on a foul Bu"h and Wally Schang, all de has power and needs but pitching. There’s something wrong with the old But please don’t take our opinion alone. Blue and White this season. As from Joe Click in the sixth round; votees of the big game stuff, why St. Louis is far too good a club to anchor on the mile relay quartet, Bushv Graham, Utica bantam stop- they Iricd to the northland im be at the bottom.” love, when you get no "feeling” out of Try a package — and judge for yourself. pod Dominick Petrone, New York, mediately upon the close of the sea- it was Campbell who brought vic in the tenth round; Meyer Cohen, Best Exercise You a smoke, beyond the warmth it brings to If smoking is your daily solace, won’t youi tory to his school by a thrilling fin Holvoke. Mass., welterweight, won N'ot a single one attributed his ish at the recent Penn games. on a foul from Sergeant Sammy enthusiasm, for bunting to the de Can Get your lips. gamble 15c to try to enhance that solace? Campbell is captain of the team and Baker, Mitchell Field, in third sire to kill. All insisted the hunting Ride Horseback at The Manchester trips were Inspired by a hope that oho of Its brightest twinklers. round. \ Hiding Academy. Class and Prl- For men who are tired of sameness or If you have any doubts, give ’em the air. such a vacation would benefit them I \ate Lessons by an experienced In- phvsically. Such an outing is a ! structor. _____ tameness, we created this newcomer. Walk ’em down the plank. And then give toiiic, real relaxation, after a I .MANCHESTER RIDING ACADEMl strenuous season. i 120 WocKlland St. Manchester A cigarette with a charm that woos and OLD GOLD a fair trial. W e’ll rely on the evi However, Johnson, Cobb, Speaker IS. D. Pearl, Prop. Tel. 1467 and Collins, all were positive in the wins even the jaded smoke taste. dence you smoke out of that first package. sf) BV SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH GOLFERS MAGAIlNc, CHICAGO JOYCE WETHEBED— DOOR-KNOB TURN OF WRIST. INSIDE BASEBiUr As soon as the club-head begins to move, the left M t o i d i D b I U Y EVANS GOLD wrist must be allowed to start and turn gradually over OLD towards the body. This rolling over of the left By RAY SCHALK. The New and Better arette wrist is similar to the wrist action used -in turning A catcher must carefully protect his signs the handle of a door from left to right. In these modern days there are a lot of smart ball Taking it for granted that the head has been kept players who quickly get your stuff if you are inclined still, it will come naturally to the player to allow her to be at all careless about giving your signs. "The left hip to turn slightly outwards, her left shoulder to It means much to the opposition to be able to get come round until the point of it is in line with her left a catcher’s sign for a waste ball. At such times base- ‘mEASURJB eye and the ball, and her left knee to bend. runners and batters never try to pull the .hit and run At the top of the swing, if the actions have been cor_ or steal. The batter takes the ball and the runners left ai^ will be nearly straight, the right elbow will be close make no attempt to advance. T H E M A U ^ to the player’s side, the toe of the club sfNkUld be pointing towards the That means the batsipan gains the edge of one bal ♦ ground, and the shaft of the club should be In a horizontal position. SCHAUK. on the pitcher without the catcher or team In tho field Product o f This last point Is of vital Importance, as. If the club Is allowed to drop having a chance to make a play on the base-runner. It i« a waste ball in beyond this position, the swing is too full, and the player 1s Inclined to p. LoRnxARD Oa every sense. lose control. The club must come down the way it goes up. StUthUthtd Incidentally It Is a great advantage to the team at bat If the hitter 1760 knows Just what Is going to be pitched—a fast one, slow ball or curve. Bobby Crulckshank feet are firmly planted. Other'wlse Thft knowledge enables him to so shift his stance that he will be in the PLAYING SHORT ONES the power of the blow will be les sened. I always dig my heels in best possible position to hit the anticipated pitch. to the sand until they are firmly The catcher is not always responsible for this condition. A lot of If the ball is sunk In the sand W?£ nse a niblick, because It has a set.’ coachers at first and third, If unable to get the catcher’s signs, can figure 4U. sharp blade and cuts through the A firm stance, steady body, the pitcher fey the various mannerism peculiar to the pitcher. sand easily. Tighten the grip, as steady head and elbo'WB held well the club-head approaches the ball into the body will always aid great Invariably the curve is delivered Just a trlfie dlfferentjy than the fast on the down swing. ly in the short game. ball. And few pitchers can throw a slow ball with exactly the same If the ball lies clean on the A player should make up his motion as the fast one. A slow ball Is most effective when so delivered. sand, an iron or jigger should be mind as to the distance of the shot and decide definitely ■which club Thus a catcher must use great care in giving his signals to the pitcher. used, or even a spoon, If the lie Too many catchers do it In a slip-shod manner. If finger signals are and distance warrant. The sand is best to use. If it Is a mashie- may be slightly scraped by the Iron, mashie-nibllck, or mashie used, these are the most comm^, the fingers should be well covered by sole of the clubs or the ball may shot to the green, he should se the mitt and the feet and legs should be kept as close together, as pos- lect a point on, or near, the green be hit deanli. When playing in sible to keep the next vouB-colOi - fand poke sure th^t the to play for^ ■; t . -r.-'i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26,1926. PAGE TEN FEATURE ARTICLES ABOUT INTERESTING LATEST FASHION WOMEN HINTS BY FOREMOST AUTHORITIES THE HERALD’S HOME PAGE 23484823234848309148484848534853482348020001010101022348Modern Wedding Feast Plans Elaborated by Society’s Major Domo :ou FICTIOi ' (UArt;^ 01926 BY NEA BERVICt INC. any rough cracks, and the girls IDAYl mustn't be gold-diggers. Are you all begin here today S W n t i e r ^ AUDREY MORTON i3 wildly that kind of folks?" “ Sure,” chorused the girls, laugh In love with her guardlAi, Some Husband! HARRY MORTON. He is rich, ing loudly. One slender girl, not yet out of her The married sisterhood of uninarried, middle-aged, highly 'teens, sidled toward Morton and America is out hunting for one Mr. attractive to women. For 15 C. C. Classon who disappeared years he has lived In Rochester, leaned against his shoulder. He paid no attention. Thus guided, another from his home in Omaha, Neb. since Audrey was a child, ranged herself on his other side, seven years ago. His wife and without the gossips there learn three children just completed a ing of his past or of his bus closely. “ He's mine! I saw him first!” 10,000-mile walk in search for iness. He also maintains a costly A plump, merry-faced, tousled girl him. Other women opine that apartment in New Yorlf. _she showed the effects of recent what’s worth walking 10,000 miles NONA, a stage girl, also Is in exertion on the dance floor—pushed for, must be worth being on the love with Morton. To divert Au through the crowd and plumped her J lookout for! drey's attention from him, Mor self on Morton’s knee. ton has ordered his secretary, “ You’re my sugar-daddy, aren’t Long Skirts JOHN PARRISH, a good young man, to be her companion. Also you?” she cooed. It seems rather needless for the “ Get up off hlml” Abe ordered. he has let her see him with Nona Swedish court to rule recently that “ Want to hear ’em sing?" he asked, and other girls. skirts must fall to within six inch Just before this chapter opens, turning to Morton. es of the floor when worn by any The latter nodded as the girls Parrish has left Morton’s ofHce woman appearing at court, since with Audrey, who is starting to pulled away from him. style is accomplishing the very Abe seated himself at the piano. seek a career on the stage, so same thing. Most of the skirts “ You first," he said to the nearest she can learn how stage girls seen on Social Register brides and manage to fascinate her guard girl. “ Whadda you sing?" bridesmaids of the spring are as She named a popular song and he ian. Morton has rung up a theat long as those worn by crinolined swept Into the opening strains of the rical agency, saying he will ar maids in old-fashioned gardens chorus. Her voice followed the syn rive in half an hour to ask a when the eve was cool. copated rhythm and Abe showed ap favor. proval. The correct table appointments for an up-to- NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Club Note! “ Not so fierce,” he said. “ Next date wedding, showing way of folding the (The nnmcB nnd ultnatlone In Ihli girl.” If your club has four dollars •ferry nro flcflflou*.) He turned to speak to Morton over and four dollars only to spend, do napkin, the arrangement of .silver, and the CHAPTER XXIV his shoulder. so at once. Invest it in a new decorations; at left, a three-tiered wedding “ You take their names and ad h e theatrical offices which Mor tome called ‘‘Art Throughout the cake tinmnied with valley lilies. dresses, will you?” he said, winking. ton entered were marked by an Ages,” by Helen Gardner, and go "You’re my sugar daddy, aren’t you,’’ she cooed. Morton drew out a pen and on the T elaborate simplicity. in for a year's program of art A On the window were the words “ What do you think this business back of an envelope wrote the names which means something. The door Into the Inner room, and sat the girls gave him, as one by one In faded gilt: “ A. Sunshine, Pro Is?” ho wanted to know. “ The girls world's treasure trove of pottery, down again. they moved away from the piano. ducer.” On the door was nailed a are all good girls, you understand, rugs, tapestries, frescoes, sculp "I've got an adopted daughter. It was more than an hour before placard, bearing the Inscription: but they cuss a lot, some of them, tures, oils and bronzes is opened Romaine Salad Kuroki Sunshine.” he said. the last of the girls had undergone BY A'IRGINIA SAVAIN REGARDING HE.MLINES “ Sunshine Productions, Always Mr. Sunshine favored him with an and they like a funny story once In to you with gorgeous pictures to Coupe Merveilleuse a while. I do myself. We can't act her test and disappeared. Bright and Snappy.” elaborate wink. “They all have.’ boot! New York.— The bride and Petits Fours as censors over the way they be “Those’ra for the chorus,” Abe ex Skirts remain short, from I’o to There was an outer room, covered said ho. plained. “ I can’t do anything about groom may live on love, but wed Coffee 17 inches from Mother Earth, and with pictures of girls In tights, and Morton was undisturbed. “This is have, except on the stage, and some Prodigy Epidemic ding guests have to be fed. Bonbons Mints times In the dressing-room If they the principals until I’ve heard Miss Once upon a time a che-ild cal rumor hath it that the tendeny is girls without tights, and supple a real one.” he said. “ She really Is Morton and seen what she can do. Nothing will do for the wedding upward rather than downwa:fl. young men In dancing poses, and my adopted daughter—been with me raise a rough house, maybe. They led Daisy Ashford wrote a book feast but the choicest delicacies. will fight, you know. You can’t help Don't want to get some Jane with Buffet various designs In which the word since she wais a baby. She's taken It her same type, you know—spoil the which minted some trillion-million To provide them, the modern cat (4 to 7 o’clock) ■'Sunshlno" appeared with Interest Into her head that she wants to go girls fighting.” dollars for its supposed juvenile Morton drew forth his roll of bills, effect. These fellows here sing and erer is ready to rifle the larder Cold Liquid Consomme ing frequency. Into a show—cabaret show, or revue, author, and straightway all the and looked at It thoughtfully. Mr. dance.” of the gods themselves, if neces Lobster Newburg (lotridSnutatiorA Young people sat around the walls, or something like that." Morton sat silent while the youths, mother's darlings in the country sary, and bring down nectar and Sweetbread Patties chattering, and watching the door Abe, whose derby hat had been Sunshine's own eyes were focused began writing books much to the upon the yellow and green slips. all slim and supple, all sleek- as to ambrosia and dew drops and hum Chicken Salad to the Inner office with some anxiety. hanging on the back of his head, hair and pale as to color, sang their dismay of drowning publishers. ming-birds’ tongues. Celery Remoulade Morton passed through this room, took that garment and tilted It tor- “ Of course,” Abe went on. "I might see what I could do. How much Is songs and executed steps for Abe's Things calmed down for a while, J. O. A'oit, manager of Louis Assorted Sandwiches and without knocking, entered the ward. then little hob-headed Nathalia In that wad?” and Morton's approval. Finally they Sherry, Inc., has a word to say Galantine of Turkey S a fe next. Society dames are no good In the were gone, too. Crane wrote her poems about the show business,” ho pronounced Morton passed It to him, end Abe about weddings, from the caterer’s Glazed Virginia Ham This was occupied by an old-young counted It. There was pleasure In “ ■Well, how about It?" asked Mr. janitor’s boy, much to th^t young standpoint. A’oit ought to know, Cold Salmon Mayonnaise M ilk man, sallow-cheeked, black-eyed, Don’t show up for rehearsals, and his face as he rolled It again, and Sunshine, swinging around on hls ling's dismay, and Explorer Beebe after 25 years of looking after Fancy Ice Cream Mixed Cakes an dF ood slender, wearing a pln-strlped suit about two nights after the revue stool. "Will any of them do?" took his publisher's son David Put opens, they get tired and quit. Nix thrust It In his own pocket. weddings, first in such famous ho Coffee fotlnlaniti and a striking tie. Beside his desk “ I’U go out right away, and hire Morton tapped his pen on hls teeth nam on the Sargasso Sea trip, af on 'em!” tels as the Stephanie at Baden- Bonbons Mints invalidt. another door opened Into a larger a church choir and a couple of Sun as he looked at the list of names on ter which David wrote ‘‘David room, from which came the sounds Morton leaned forward conflden Baden, Shepheard's at Cairo and The Aged day school superintendents,” he hls envelope. Goes Voyaging.” and now the epi the Hotel Meurice of Paris, and of a piano. Morton, looking Into the tlally. ‘T seem to have set a job tor my demic is on again! Here’s wager Dinner Nourishing—Digestible—No C^Wng, "Do I understand that you are proposed, cheerfully. now at Sherry’s historic restau other apartment, could see two girls, Morton laughed. "You can keep self," he confessed. “ I ’ve seen a good ing that parent.s are the prompters (7 o’lock) 'TKo Homo Food«Drink for All Age* tripping along the floor In the begin well financed?” he asked. deal of stage girls, you know. 1 rant. The other surveyed him with In the money, Abe—I know you’ll play of these child classics. Just as few Anchovies Salad Morgan ning of an elaborate dance step. ball. But I guess I’d like to help you counted on picking them out at children ‘‘take their pen in hand” Rules for AA'eddings Cold Madrilene in Cups “ Choke It off!” ordered the old- terest. sight. But I don't know. There are His rule for June brides are: “ Sounds as It you were talking pick that cast. I w'ant to be sure. as practice scales of own accord! Celery Mixed Olives Salted Nuts young man. as Morton came In. And Abe—when this thing goes Into halt a dozen here that will do, per Choose the hour for the wed Filet of Sole Duglere FRIDAY WE WILL TELL The music ceased, and the two money. Am I right?” haps, But I don’t think much of ding a long time in adv'ance, for “ You are,” said Morton. rehearsal, you'll keep an eye on Miss It and He AVere ‘‘Full" Potatoes Windsor girls, panting, came to the door and Morton, won’t you—see that nobody those sheiks.” They tell this story about it determines the character of the You All About It. looked curiously at Morton. One of Abe made a sweeping motion with Breast of Chicken Sherry starts anything?” Abe wagged hls head. “ Nobody entire funefion. The most popu them wore rompers, such as little his hands. Charles Lamb, author. A woman Cold Asparagus Vinaigrette “ Sure,” said the other. ‘T il have ever does," he said. “ But I picked asked the coachman of a coach in lar wedding in New York is the New Peas BLUE RIBBON BAKERY children are Invested with at play “ In that case—shoot. I’m listen out a bunch 1 thought was harmless. Ing. What do you want, and how a bouncer right on the job. He’ll which Lamb was riding, ‘‘are you four o’clock ceremony followed by Vanilla Bombs with Crushed time. The other wore her skirts crown ’em at the first crack they All you have to do with these birds a buffet-reception and dancing. drawn up above her knees, held much do 1 get?" full inside?” AVhereupon Lamb Strawberries make!” Is to pass the word they’ll get a For this w''dding afternoon clothes there by a cord that passed around Morton reached Into an Inner stuck his head from the carriage Petits Fours • • • crack on the conk It they start any window and said, “ I am quite full are worn by guests. her waist and between her legs. The pocket, produced a billfold, and thing and they’ll behave all right. Coffee from It drew a packet of $500 bills It was two days later that Morton inside: that last piece of pudding The five o’clock wedding may Bonbons Mints top of her stockings and a strip of came again to the Sunshine offices. None of ’em Is prizefighters, exactly, whitT flesh were exposed. Counting them carefully out on the at Mr. Gillman's did the business be followed by a seated dinner for From the Innermost room there you know. The girls knock ’em about close friends, and a reception with “ Shall we wait, Abe?” asked the desk, he made them Into a neat roll, pretty rough sometimes.” for me.” held them a moment before Mr. Sun emerged the clatter of many voices, dancing later, for a larger group BACK TO BELTS girl In rompers. Morton arose. shine’s eyes, and restored them to most of them feminine. Wliat Kind Pudding? of guests. For this type of func “ i’eh,” said he. “ Hello, Harry!" “ Here comes the angel.” roared “ I suppose they’ll have to do. I’ve He extended his hand without get his pocket. It must have been ginger pud tion evening dress is correct. Paris likes belts again and prac Abe, espying his visitor. “ Here’s checked the girls I think may be all ting up. The girls, with another "Hey! Don't put ’em away!” cried right. Yon'll need about tour more. ding. Try it yourself and see if The morning Or high noon wed tically every new creation shows a your sugar papa!” belt somewhere betv’een the natur stare at Morton, retired Into the Abe. “ I like to look at ’em!” Can you get them?” you blame Charlie. One and one ding is less fashionable. It is fol " I ’ll exhibit them again. If we “There was a rush to the door lowed by a breakfast— in reality a al V."’’ ’.tline and the hipline. room where they had been dancing Girls shoved against one another In “ Get them?” Abe’s hands went half cups cooked rice, 1-4 cup sug The patter of their conversation with come to an agreement," said Morton. ar, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1-4 tea luncheon— between twelve and an effort to see. A male head or two out comprehensively. "There’s thou you the pianist could bo heard as Mor “ Here’s what I want. I want Miss appeared In the background. sands waiting for a chance.” spoon salt, 1-2 cup minced nut one o’clock. ton shook hands with the old-young Morton to be placed In one of your meats, 1-4 cup preserved ginger Select the place for-the wed shows, as soon as she can be re "Hello, Harry!" called a voice. SPANISH INFLUENCE man, and sat down. "W hy, It’s Harry MortonI I know When Morton returned to hls office finely chopped. 1-2 cup marsh ding, bearing in mind the number usdato “ What's on your chest?” asked hearsed In a few steps, and maybe him!” cried another. he was halted by the sound of high mallows cut fine, 2 cups whipped of guests and the type of enter The bolero effect grows with Abe. “ Haven't seen you In a devil a song or two.” voices within. He listened a moment, cream. Mix rice, sugar, salt and tainment desired. The church wed “ Done!” said Mr. Sunshine, heart “ Come on Inside and look ’em the ^ '.son and is particularly of a while." over,” suggested Abe, taking Morton and then, turning, he entered the vanilla. Add to ginger, nuts and ding is always favored, for its at smart in chiffons and thin fabrics. bakeinyour “ Still getting rich?” asked Morton, lly, holding out his hand, “ Give me by the arm. room where his senior clerks were marshmallows, fold in whipped mosphere of solemnity. But many | jocularly. the roll!” at work. He seated himself on a Morton shook his head. “ That's a They entered the room where the cream, chill. catering houses and hotels are A FEMININE '^OUCH “Just keeping ahead of the sher desk there and waited. prepared to furnish the setting for Iff.” said Abe. “ Every time they tat roll. 1 want something more.” piano stood. It was larger than the home-made other offices, and the center of the Presently the door to hls private BlA'k and AA’hite a dignified and pleasing ceremony. Scarfs of polka-dotted material padlock one of these places, it puts Abe leaned back and waited. office swung open and Parrish came “ Miss Morton never has seen pine floor had been relald with pol A puzzle of childhood days went No bride should plan a home I tied at one side in a pert bow are one of my shows out of work, and out. Audrey’s voice, from within, much of life. She never has heard ished hardwood. Morton found a “ what is black and what but red wedding without surveying the very smart with the tailleur. bread then I lose all the money 1 put In the pursued him In denunciation. any rough talk, nor seen any wild chair, as thirty or forty girls, and all over?” the answer, of course, spar-; and facilities first. The fire costumes, and everything. Then I've The young man stopped as he saw doings,” Morton went on. "1 want halt a dozen young men, ranged being “ a book.” Fashion asks place in the living room or a bay got to stake the girls until 1 can put hls employer. on a new production. I wish some you to select the rest of the cast for themselves around the old upright this year, “ what is black and white window will do for the improvised Girl's Noses Will is the this revue carefully. I want It to be piano. Abe shouted for silence. He was scowling. and seen everywhere? and the altar or bower. times I'd gone In the second-hand “ Do you know what Miss Morton made up of good girls, and decent, “ Mr. Morton, he's backlog this answer Is “ hats and suits and Ceremony at Home clothes business. What do you has done now?" he demanded. want, Harry?” clean-talking fellows." show," he said, “and there's one coats and dresses.” 'This is the The garden wedding is coming Not Shine Now thing he wants. He wants girls and (To Bo Continued) strongest black-and-white year for Morton arose, took oil his over Mr. Sunshine lifted his shoulders (Copyright, 1926. NEA Service. I';-c ) into great favor. Any spot among coat, laid It on a chair, closed the high. fellows that don't swear, or make many a moon. Ensemble cos flower beds or shrubbery, seclud A new kind of face powder is here. tumes of black coats lined with ■■’■I'iiiniK ed from the street will serve as a Made by a new French Process—stays white crepe de chine, white dresses chapel. Trellises of vines can be trimmed with black, are especially used for a background. An aisle on until you take it off. Pores and lines you Imd la know I don’t care a darn about | ception at the bride’s home, after good. across the lawn is roped off vith do not show. Not affected by perspira the wedding, but will leave the these,” he said softly. “ You just j DIVORCE CHANGES ribbons. tion. Gives life and beauty to your put me up about two hundred dol- ! party at the church door. He may CHINESE INSPIRATION Provision must be made for cer complexion almost unbelieveable. It is HER OWN lars worth of the best handker- ! invite the bride and groom to emony and reception indoors, in chiefs that you have and let it go ! WEDDING ETIQUEHE dine with him later, and maintain Some of the most attractive of. j case of rain. Some caterers use called MELLO-GLO. You will love it. at that. i such relations of friendship as he this season’s silks are printed canopies and tents to throw over ‘‘That ought to pay the store desires. Chinese designs very similar to lawn or tennis court. But he must not subject the J, W. Hale Co., So. Manchester. •^AY • for letting me talk to you for a BY CYNTHIA GREY those we find on wall paper. A garden wedding of later af-- bride’s mother to the embarrass few minutes, don't you think?” ‘‘What can I do about my fath ternoon should be followed by a c/(f GIRL cfjon/rr I bowed my head and smiled, ment of his presence at her home. IN EA'ERY TINT er?” writes a June bride-to-be. Ignore Embarrassment buffet supper on the lawn or ve THE FIRST S.ALE saying: “ I think I will give you “He was divorced from my mother randa. about a third of them in plain In cases where the bride does All shades of blue are enjoying years ago. and she has remarried. not remember her father well The ideal to he sought in a Bv this time Mr. Smith seemed white, Mr. Tremaine.” an unexpected vogue this '■•inimer wedding feast is utmost dainti I am going to have a church wed enough to desire him to give her parti'-’arly the light, very femi to feel that he had talked quite “ Oh, damn the handkerchiefs,” ding, and I do feel that my own ness of service with the least pos long enough with one of the little he said under his breath. "I away, he may sit in an inconspic nine tones that were so despised Ja Tonraine father should give me away. sible contusion. clerks in the store, and he sent a have something very important to uous place in the church, while the for a few seasons. "But will this hurt my step stepfather performs the function. At a seated dinner, the bridal Coffee Tea hoy with me to show me where my say to you. I was at the Beaux father's feelings? He has been party has a table to itself, with the - Arts restaurant this morning be 'The guests must politely ignore station was. ■v»ery good to me. How can I ar th“ mixed relationships, and so be Feathers Again wedding cake’ on a smaller table I had hardly gotten behind the fore Mamie got there and when range so that both my fathers may nearby, and o.her tables for the she came In slip told me that she have toward the parties concerned counter when Buddy Tremaine be there without being embarras that no emphasis is placed upon guests. came in. I had never seen him was going to be very busy in the sed?” Bride Cuts Cake office arranging for her resigna the embarrassing elements of the Jii Him,line but I knew him in a moment from New Rules Needed situation. The bride cuts the cake herself, ~ k;i y Mamie’.s description, and just as tion, and she said that I was to As divorce Increases, this kind usually with much ceremony. At come over here and buy something surely I knew that he was looking of problem becomes more and military weddings, the groftm cuts ..... •%. for me. of yop.” more common. Time was when a it with hls sword. He walked up to the floorman divorce In the family meant perma NEAV USE FOR TAFFETA The traditional ring, thimble, Coffee Tha, and evidently asked for some one. nent concealment, careful avoid horse shoe and coin to be baked 59elM 5 0 c,lilb TOMORROAA'— Judy Again Tells The taffeta tailleur Is one of The man shook his head decidedly. Her Name. ance of meetings and general em in the cake, may now be bought in He seemed to he sure that there barrassment. this season’s most attractive offer gilt miniature. The cake itself is y b u might,as w ell have the best was no dne by that name on the But Nowadays, when every third ings. It is often made very femi a heavy fruited confection, iced V^S. QUINBY CO. floor. or fourth family has had some di nine and attractive by narrow and flower-trimmed, and often pleatings used to outline the coat I was so sure, however, that he PRODUCES COLD LIGHT. vorce complication, new rules three-tiered. was asking for me that I walked must be made to cover such meet and the hemline. If a caterer is to have charge, from behind my counter and said Manchester, Eng.— A demonstra ings as this bride describes. give him instructions in plenty of to him: “This way, Mr. Tremaine.” tion of a method of producing cold In the first place, her decision time. If the home cook is to pre I will say this for Buddy. He light was given recently by a scien to have her own father give her IN GAY COLORS pare the refreshments, see that she certainly xvas all there when It tist here. By the process the elec away is commendable. That Is has enough help to carry the af ILLIAMS came to catching on. tricity is changed to light without one privilege which no father Short velveteen jackets are very fair off smoothly. And keep ev'- He walked across to my counter the luminary substance being heat should be denied, provided he has charming with all white sport erybody else out of the kitchen on Immediately, saying as he glanc ed In any way. kept on good terms with his daugh frocks, or with pleated silk or flan the wedding day. ROOT BEER ed around quickly to see what I ter. nel skirts. The Sherry menus accompany was selling, “ Have you my hand VOILE POPOiAR. Should Appear Briefly ing this article may be adapted to extract kerchief order filled. Miss Dean?” Of all the cotton materials, voile The stepfather, while perhaps AVe ^ * PAGB ELEVEH MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26,1926. -s___ _ by Beck GAS BUGGIES or HEM AND A M Y -A Iec Play s Trump Card^^ GOOD BOY, H E M - GOOD NIGHT-- HERE’S , YOU DON'T WELL, WHAODYE ) n onsense .'■•N'N WELL, AS YOU SAY- SUPPOSE WE KNOW ABOUT THAT- YOU'RE A BEAL SENSE AND THE WATER WHEN YOUR TROUBLE — YOUR , V E N T U R E S ASIDE FROM SMOKING TOO MUCH OIL WE NEVER NEEDED, INVENTOR- A GENIUS- 1 FILLED THE TANK SPARK PLUGS ARE ALL^ THINGS UP YOU’D NEVER IN THOSE PIUS NO OIL IN fT AT. --F IN E — GREAT— ^ lec sm ar t, IN BACK AND I ONLY g u m m e d u p--- how ^ THE SWINDLER, KNOW YOU WERE DO YOU?--t’VE ALL— SOLLY-WED - - WOI'TOERFUL------,,/ife.TW IN S When better bodies are built, Flo PUT IN ONE PILL OF MUCH OIL DID VDU BELIEVE ME, BOY- WHO HAS A BURNING A GASOLINE PUT IN THE, BEEN MIXING BEEN STUCK YET, Jj/ OIIVK liCBSETS BAliTOK Zeigfleld will exploit them. SUBSTITUTE-THERE MUST ILL THE SUBSTITUTE SOME IN BEFORE IF IT HADN’T I'LL NEVER FORf^ET TRICK CAR ADMIT IT’S GOT ME CRANKCASE,, , . BE SOME WAY TO STOP^ [they’re DRY SO BEEN FOR YOU, ■"/THIS FAVOR-- “ Are you a married woman?” THAT RUNS ON RUSTY//— ^ [ ITS ONLY IT- - PULL UP A I ’ M GUESSING- HEM-- “ No, just under new manage REAL GAS FROM HALF FULL, ..THE CAS'D MINUTE--I WANT ' STUMPED-] FLOW THROUGH “ I'm sorry you have lost your ment.” A SECRET TANK, ihadow, ■Whiffet!” said Cap’n Pen- TAKES HEM TO TAKE A PEEK. ' THE INTAKE m uywinkle, when he had turned his A woman shot her husband be FOR A AT THE PLU65- r PIPE QUICKER traffic sign at the corner of Shell cause he beat her. Probably didn’t DEMONSTRATION Avenue and Shell Boulevard at the beat her enough. OF HIS PHONY bottom of the sea. “ I’ll help you GAS SUBSTITUTE to find it if I can, but the trouble Is that when shadows jump into the SO HEM WILL Judgment DISCOVER ITS water, they change their shapes and When Angel Gabriel says to me, yours might look like anything from PREARRANGED - r “ Stand up and make your special WEAKNESS a plate of pancakes to a stick ofi plea,” candy. Just wait and I'll ask this, and FALL I hope that I can meet the test FOR THEIR whale.” [ I’ll simply say, ‘Tve done my best.” The little traffic policeman turned FUTURE his sign and the whale stopped.] ‘T’ve brought no thought or PLANS. “ Did you see a lost shadow any-j treasure great. where on your travels?” asked ^ Through bold endeavor to the state. I Cap'n Pennywinkle. j For fault. I’ve tried to make The whale winked one eye at; ...... Nancy and the other eye at Nick,' amends B y Percy Crosby and then he wiggled his tail. “ No,| And loved my family and my you don’t!” chuckled he. “I’ve friends. SKIPPY heard many a’ queer story in my day j ^ ’ t h e w a v y a c o r to e e u ir u ^ ' r tic ^n ’ a ll t h ^ w h il e t h a t deerte ■^An o n o w I s u p p o se y a ^ but nothing as silly as that. Ta.i “ So Gabriel, friend, I hope you'll AVERY great GIFT oT BC ABLE TO (GOVERNMENT 'CAUSE CATERPILLARS ta!” try CPuSH PEOPLCS'SPIRITS} OH! IF I ONLY HAO STANDIK’ THER£ rM ELLIN'uP THE: l o o k i n ’ f o r l u a r d t o To view with an indulgent eye vuASN’T u s i n ’ h a i r . 0 o y ! a n d Ho w And off he went laughing so hard: Your t a l e n t for belittlin ’- w h y you re t h e PLACe WITH HIS VI0LET5; IJMY \T that ten butter-fish #nd six mullets^ When all my claim, I have con You BELITTLED CARROTS’N ' 0 U7T e R C U P ^ t h u m b i n ’ T H 6 r a i s i n s fessed. VERY BEST BECiTTLER THIS TOWN HAS TURNED WAS eNouc^ TO Glue VA m a l a r ia , had to fly fairly out of his way. A| V nastoishuns - to m e s e l f i 'm ^------U OUT o ’ OUR B RE AD f sea-cucumber, sitting on the curb-; Is only this; I’ve done my best.” o u t .’ n ’ v a w a s n e v e r in b e t t e r f o r m th an 6ur DID You MAKE ONE PCl it t LIN* ^ stone, laughed so hard at this that Ya w as Today h a d an a n s iu Er Foi? every BE(T(NN/n ' t o t h in k Ya g o t he got the hiccoughs dreadfully. A fairly sm.art man who knows YOU CAN TAKE THE 5U)E£TNE$S OUTA f h LONG f e l l e r SroPPED- P eep ABOUT uioLers^ w o - p how to keep his own counsel, is Then along came a lobster and hit j v e QPLC -4 P 3 T ' LIKE THAT I J ^ ^You P io n o t / '— ------him on the back with his great pretty hard to handle. claw. The sea-cucumber choked and You can say one thing for a coughed, and what do you think, realtor. He is the only one with my dears! Out flew his stomach nerve enough to call a pasture lot and rolled with a bounce along the a "development.” sand! Bounce! Bounce! Bounce! like a ball. “ You’re arrested for Some men achieve success and assault and battery,” shouted Cap’n j many others only put up a success Pennywinkle to the lobster. ‘ Just j ful bluff. Bee what you’ve done!” j “ Please, sir,” piped up the little j If everybody got up early to get sea-cucumber who had coughed, 11 the early worm, they’d all be don’t mind it. I never did like] caught in the rush. that stomach anyway. It was too little. I’ll have a new one in ten First Old Timer— ' Can you re minutes. Besides, just look! The member the first girl you ever klsc- lobster has lost his big claw. M w ed?” In>- “ What’s that?” cried the lobster, Second Old Timer— (Scratching br. VTCe. .r-'lH looking down. “ Lost my claw? hySwan Whv so I have, and I never noticed head) “ Gosh, I can’t even remem Sam Is Very Humane it! ' No harm done— I’ll grow a ber the last one.” $ALE$MAN SAM A'' new one in no time! But there. Ws\LL ^OnETODS I have an appointment to meet The modern mustache is an in OP Trtt some friends at the lobster-trap at sult to the old-fashioned mustache Ci^UELTN To RKIMAUS’' WILL MOW twQ thirty. We like to go and, FFl OOf^ Fl)MD^ RflE. GE.tT't-iG LOW watch the fisherman haul in his, cup. U)T most FIKP IriA'^ To, ‘RPilS^ trap, without us. e always gi\e A t ^LE.'fb KEE.P OP OOf^ CAOSE^ IN three rousing cheers. Well, ta, ta. . We are wondering if Gilda Gray’s A Of sork DifFEPerTr- recent trip to the coast had any I must be going.” The lobster ^OhETrilNG OUT OF TH’ Of?PtNF»R';|-ETL-ETC- ______^ waved his other claw, and he, too,, thing to do with the earthquakes was gone. there. “ I don’t believe my shadow came — •here,” said the Whiffet crossly. Try to kill time and you will find For»_ THB— “ The stork must have seen a cloud it has more lives than a cat. pfttueHTioA OF cnxJtuTS :h ; shadow or something come into the -jt) water.” ' Be On a Continuous Diet “ Cloud! Cloud! Who said j Oh. Girlie, if TOH(Te_. ‘cloud’ ?” cried an umbrella-fish, You always would bo lean, swimming up. “ Everybody get Just go ahead under. I’ve lots of room. And wed that jellybean. “ I should say so. In your head, said a squid, squeezing in. Preacher (climbing to oratorical “ Gentlemen! Gentlemen! On your heights)— Breathless and pantless way, please,” shouted Cap n Penn>- he dashed into the city of refuge. wiiikle. “ This is no place for a rT!r 'et926 BY NEA SCRVtCE. IWC.y , discussion of brains. Please, mo-i'e Burning the candle at both ends on. That was lucky,” he remark is not the quickest way' to make ed as they disappeared. “ If Char-, both ends meet. by Blosser ley Squid starts ink-slinging around He’s Right! these parts, no one can see his nose A clock that is not running is FRECKLES ANO HIS FRIENDS before his face for a week. That s absolutely right once in every 12 ^ VJAADWA WOOVO ABOOr A 'V* VHAAT LICENSE, AAME X dqw7 :a m ? a y I D R O P P E D what he does if he gets mad, spits hours, and that's more than can be t h a t AERE I FIMD IK • W o U GOT USIM’ SUCH BIG /AO’THEC a a ' f a t h e r M1CU.EE DOlWM ONE NESSR C-CO AiClDE^fc WORDS? I BET YOU DONi'T ink, and I don’t dare to arrest j said of lots of people. AhCUEL 1 LOST l a s t vjeELL j vheRE-AARRISD OF 7AES& CRACU.S A6A1M- TTAAT’S VWAAT AU- 4 EMEAh UMOW VWRAT iT IS, him.” , I OORT BESIDE TK AilCUEE. 0 m Th'5 A A 6 “ There’s a shadow now on tnc i LAST WSER I LOST A IT IS.' ALL r ig h t .'.' It Is claimed some fellow attempt I. LOST JUST !.' TAATS A C01MClOE/OCE-= DO DAV.'/ sand. Perhaps that’s yours, Whif-j /C1ICU.SL- O M Y niS S A M S ed to hang himself from the top of u VA,HUU? DOVA? OLD BOARD \)OALU.= X'AA VWAAT T CA'O A. fet.” cried Nancy. _ ! the Woolworth Tower. He must COl>^CID£A)CE-- But Cap’n Pennywinkle said,; have been highly strung, says we. 6 0 M M A T E A R UP A L L 7K' “ That’s only Flatty _ Flounder hav BOARDS TILL 1 FIAiD A £ N. ing a nap, my dear.” ' Wife— I noticed that you cut an TWIS’ /hlcR&L:! y— T.-J \ *r wanta go home! wailed the! article on “ How to live to be a hun little Rag-bag Whiffet suddenly. “ L / 7 7 dred” out of a magazine. Why did / wanta go home to my attic. 1; you do that? don’t like this place.” Husband— I was afraid your 7 “ We’ll have to take him, I guess, i mother might read It! apologized Nancy. “ Good-bye,! Cap’n Pennywinkle. We’re ever; Who gossips ■^vith you about * 0 much obliged.” j others, will gossip about you with others. (To Be Continued) Modern version: ?ilarry in haste, repeat at pleasure. 926 A fellow gets along better if he flapper TANNY uses his own head— unless he’s a hairdresser. By Fontaine Fox itF by Crane Mickey (himself) McGuire Where there’s a 'w'ill theres’ a WASHINGTON TUBBS U A ■way— for instance the young fel low who craved society and became a dentist so he could attend a lot of swell gatherings. AH 'NELt', pfeASL O OeAR.'. VM6N I A-r uAS-r Rox.\e'LV. owe 'fvtOUGH-f MN VMOWXiR. WAS To Said he, "You’re good enough to hmash T h e M R . ■i'^E'S BOUND eat.” ^AA^R'^ M oeiuT y That low -uf-e ceC'l < 0 SEE vMA-T A POURFLUSHER ■ruft.MEt> OUT -TO SE A ttUMbUG. I WE VS ,NOW. My, what a clever line. MiGW-r ^A\J£ K 1 ■ L/O W C AG SS fL 1 E06£--\ % 'etSM >Y NCA SOIVICZ. MC. erally have to b« altared. A man wid a woman in love gen- On the edge of El Monte, Calif., 75 lions live. Most of .the Hons Mts IMOEEON'. To 'ThvMK he X i LITTLE JOE are tame, but four of them have a V h o p e NOO REKUaE ovo vf because op his UONt wild vicious streak. Their owner T hE vtVWO op (\ PE LLOW VNM'iH VE. POR NVE----EEcMUSE NOU vNANfEO HE HAR -fHK% CECVU pe rson POSE rAE lb CO VNV-TH PtEOfAINENt PEOPLE- has decided to Isolate them and has A PEER iUST TO AOyAUCE OHiWOfHER, vS.N.'-r ordered four adjoining cages made h GtHtTlAaV ?Ay% A ^ HVMSELP SOCIAULV, he vconoerpul! , for this purpose. They are to be N'KNOW ® f EUOWJ TO squares, equal in size. The num -j S\T t i g h t ber of square wards in the whole area of these cages is to be exactly two-thirds as great as the number of feet around the outer edge of them. This is a difficult order for the'contractor. Can you help him out? Last puzzle answer: The path leading from Nilands to the old prospectors house at the top of the hill is six miles long. He traveled down the hill at the rate of five miles an hour, or for every 12 minutes that passed he covered one mile. While going up the hill at the rate of 1 1-2 miles an hour, it took 40 minutes to travel one mile. . Then in (12 plus 40) 52 'ii minutes he traveled one mile up and one mile do'wn. Dividing the entire time S l.'i boorit. . WEDNESDAY, MAY 26,1926. PAGE TWELVE First Annual Concert “TAKE MY ADVICE” I VETERANS GUESTS OBSERVE HOLIDAY ,3-.Act Comedy Drama Beethoven Glee Club HELGK K. PKAHSOX, Conductor Friday, May 28 at the AT HIGH SCHOOL HERE ON MONDAY assisted by SOUTH -M. E. CHURCH THE GLORIA TRUMPETERS 8 P. M. of New Y'ork. Tickets ...... 50 cents THEODORE LARSOX, Tenor Eight of Town s 12 Surviv- Industries to Close and Ser- of Providence, R. I. PUBLIC WHIST High School Assembly Fourth District School ors of Civil War to Be vices and Parade to Be Hall, Thurs., May 27, THURSDAY, 8 p. m. -Auspices LakevicAV P. T. .\. The Great Outdoors Calls You 1920, 8 o’clock. Honored at Exercises, j Held the 31st. Prizes. Refreshments. Tickets at C. E. House & Son. ■Admission 40c. Admission, 7.'3c. Manchester will again honor Its While Memorial Day actually - CARNIVAL DANCE - few remaining Civil War Veterans comes on Sunday, May 3 0, Man On Memorial Day tomorrow afternoon when they chester will observe the holiday on ANNUAL MAY DINNER Buckland School will be guests of honor at the an Monday, May 31. Practically all THURSDAY, 6,30 to 8 p. m. THURSDAY EVE., MAY 27 nual Memorial Day exercises in the manufacturing industries ■will the High school assembly hall. .Auspices P. T ..A. close at noon Saturday and reopen IMemorial Day coming on IMonday, as it does this year, North Methodist Churcii Eight of Manchester’s twelve i allows us two full days to get out into the open and enjoy Roast I.anib and Raked Shad Shearer's Orcliestia. survivors of the fast-fading blue Tuesday morning. Price .Sl.OO -Admission 40c. ranks, all members of Drake Post, The Orford Soap Company v,-ill the great outdoors. A great many people are going on Cliildren under 12, 50 cents. No. 4, C. A. R., have notified Sup close Friday night and remain hikes or week-end camping trips, others are planning erintendent F. -A. Verplanck they closed until Tuesday morning, motor trips for one or both days. You will find every- -About twenty-five members of will be present. They are Jared which will give the employees a the Higli School-Trade School Pearl, 39 North Main street; three-day vacation. tliing here to help you enjoy the holiday! y. faculties left by automobile this Chauncey Ellsworth, 36 JIarble The Cheney silk mills will close ABOUT TOWN afternoon for the Hebron Game street; Oscar Prentice. 158 South Saturday at noon until Tuesday club where the annual inter-school Main street; George Barber. 160 morning. faculty contests will be held. Gardener street; Timothy Hodge, There ■will be no issue ol The A Tub Silk for Chairman A. A. Warren has ap Eak Glastonbury; William Fer Herald on Monday. -All members of Orford Parish pointed committees to lay plans for guson, 3 South Main street, and On Sunday morning at ^ 10:4d rb.npter, D, -A. R., arc invited to the tl'.c various parts of the afternoon’s the various patriotic organizations annual mcetin.s of the Ellsworth John -Allen. 4 Hudson street. It i -F 1,^ I schedule and the members are look- is possible the other four veterans in town will attend service at Sec Sport Memorial association at tne £>11- , ing. forward, ------,, exceptionally ond Congregational church. Rev. worth homestead. Windsor. on will attend. -Arrangements for good time Frederick C. -Allen will preach an y Blouses One or two tub silk frocks deserve Tuesday, June 1 at l.JO p. m. day transportation have been made by Superintendent Verplanck. appropriate sermon. light saving time. The usual bas Monday the Memorial Day ob a place in your week-end bag. You’ll Gibbons .Assembly, Catholic La Seated on Stage ket luncli will take place at 12.30. servation will begin with the ser Of course you will want a find them cool, and easy to launder. Aboiit forty members of Orford dies of Columbus, will celebrate its The veterans will occupy seats crisp, tailored blouse to on the stage platform. Each class vice at Ch'- ■■V hall when William a They are just the thing for golf, ten Sport Hose Parish liavo signified their inten fifth anniversary with a banquet Willard of ’^■'rtford of the Jiis- y vyear -w-ith your sweater, tion of going on the picnic to Leba Thursday evening, May 2 7, at Mrs. will be represented in the pro knickers, or suit! AVe have nis, walking and all sport wear. gram. First the Freshmen class toric Willard family, will give the A pair of tliese checked non on Wednesd.Ty. June S. Louise Erawley’s home on Cedai address, the complete program of just received a new ship Beautiful plain colors or jaunty sfeet It is expected that at ’east will present a musical program sport hose will just set off which will appear later in The ment of broadcloth blouses stripes. Made of Mallinson’s wash Olin Gates of Highland Park was| <.5 will attend. Members who have which will include old patriotic in plain tailored styles with that sport costume—whether unn ...... already received their tickOuS songs In accordance with the var- Herald. silk, velvet rose, and radium. Guar it is a sport dress, sweater given a party in honor of his birth long or short sleeves. Plain participated in. Following this anteed washable. In the city these and skirt, or knickers. Fine day Monday evening at his home. may do so at K. of C. hall tomorrow white. Sizes 3 6 to 4 4. ions wars the United States has A large number of relatives and evening at 6 o’clock. Mrs. AAaltei Priced, same dresses retail from $1.50 to quality, imported sport hose Balch is chairman of the committee Robert Carter of the Sophomore I in fancy stripes and checks. friends were present. .$1.98 $3.00 more. of arrangements. class will speak on the origin and The Woman Who Full fashioned. Moderately history of Memorial Day. He is priced, The regular meeting of Manches Main Floor. The Young People’s meeting of being coached by Miss -Alice Mack Wants To Be In Style $1.50 ter Gran.ge will be held in Tinker I the Salvation -Army will be held thi.s enzie. Next Miss Estelle Jackson I h.all this evening. ■ I of the Junior cla.ss, will speak on And Look Her Best evening at the citadel at i ;30. The $15 Main Floor. leaders will he George Proctor and the future significance of Memor Finds That a SECOND FLOOR. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Isaac AVeathered. ial Day. She is being drilled by society of t'.ie South Methodist Miss May Theyer. Miss Mary Pur- yt church will meet tomorrow after ington of the Senior class, will y noon with Mrs. Clarence L. Taylor,,1 Mrs. Elizabeth Pallier of 14 Mid- PERMANENT Idle Turnpike (East) left today for srf>,ak next on the G. .A. R. and its 1 G1 West Center street. __ I Callicoon, N. A'., to attend the fu- significance in National affairs. WAVE A Lovely Printed - Ml ,inprnl of her niece, Elizabeth Cade, She is being coached by .A. N. Pot- Bov Scouts of Troop .1 viP , nerai or nor met ^ ter. Is An Absolute at the Swedish Lutheran church : "’ho died >c - s t c r ^ Following the class part of the Silk for Afternoon this evening a t j ^ . of North program. Superintendent Ver- Essential. planck will deliver an address to y Who TtiicklTTid Parent-Teacher! School street, in the north end, is the Civil War A’'eterans and the y For afternoon and evening you will students. The program will start We give permanent want a dainty printed silk or crepe at one o’clock and will last for ! formed tomorrow. waves with the famous de chine dress. We have a stunning school tomorrow evening. i ____ _ one hour. collection of light colored dresses in Louis F. Lcidholt of South Main Edmond process. a Charles Woodhouse of Spruce I y one and two piece styles in all the pas I street, a graduate of the South street has sold to Benjamin P. I Manchester Hi.gh school, recentL ".Songs of the Nations"— 15'’ tel shades as well as white. You will Green of Norman street his house ' served on the annual Sophomore voices. Community Club's Bif a Jackets also find a number of polka dot and store on Spruce street. The Hop committee at Worcester Poly Lawn Fete, June 10— H .— -Adv. State Beauty dresses in the assortment. Unusual- transfer was made through the y technic Institute where he is taking y For rousli wear you will Stuart J. Waslcy real estate agency. y Iv fine values. a course in civil engineering. Parlor y want r. suede jacket. They are as serviceable as they A marriage license was Issued Auctioneer P. E. Manley will are good looking. Suede N ew ! vesterday to Joliu AIcEarland and 755 Main Street sell for Mrs. Nellie Fenton of 41 like jackets in gray or tan; The newest thing in the Miss Lillian Fromerth, both of Belmont street, furniture for a sev State Theater Building aiso flannel jackets in beau $15 up Manchester. line of scarfs is the Apache. en-room house, on the premises to Tel. 1944-2 So. Manchester i tiful plaids. Jacquard knit SECOND FLOOR. Similar to the bandana morrow forenoon. The auction will cuffs, band and collar. Also whi.ch was worn a few j-ears Charles J. Tuttle of Flower street I start at 10; 30. suede jackets in gray and todav purchased a Itungalow home j ago. It is tO' be worn with iy tan. the collarless sweater, suit on Cambridge street from AVilliam I $5.98 and $7.98 or sport dress. Comes in Randall. The sale was mad'^' - 'l A Sport Coat for wn tiirouch the .accncy of Robert J. Community Club’s Bis a CiiildiT-n's Suede Jackets bright colors of rad, blue, green, tan, -and brown. It Vir.itli. Fete June 10— 11-— -Adv. MASON SUPPLIES $4.98 and $5.98 will add that touch of color Traveling to your sport costume. LIME Main Floor. If you are going on a motor trip $1.98 yI CEMENT y. you will want to wear a sport coat— y it will not wrinkle and will look just Main Floor. Gulbransen TradftMark y y as trim after the trip as when you PLASTER y y started. Strictly tailored coats of y BRICK y fine plaids and mixtures including the $450. well known “Townfield” and “Dun- FLUE LINING muiTy Tweed” coats. These coats A Severe An “Easy To Play” Gul will be excellent for week-end trips bransen at this low DAMPERS this summer as well as early fall Winter—Maybe price. Nationally priced wear. Iy TILE y Last winter was mild, you’ll for your protection. y remember, and the chances A Full Line. $15 up Convenient y are against next 'winter being as y. kindly. Terms. Give us your ord ;r. y SECOND FLOOR. Anyway, youTi have to lay in a We deliver the goods. Sweaters supply of coal and right now is Chic Hats the time to place your order. y Now that sweater and Knickers for Hiking Coal is going to cost more next y skirt outfits are more popu Of course you will want to November and December than it does KEMP’S G. E. Willis & Son y. lar than in several seasons, Those that are planning a hike for wear a tight fitting hat that y will not blow off and will Phone 50 y you should plan to have one today. You will make no mistake it “Everything Musical” 12 Main street y for the holiday. In our Memorial Day will find that knickeis keep your hair in place. In ■y are both comfortable and good look our Millinery Department you iill your coal bin now. y Sport Shop you will find both the slip-on and coat ing. Whether you want linen or you will find stunning mod iiisiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiH iiiiiii’iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii] y The W. G. Glenney Co. y style sweaters in plain col tweed knickers you will find them in els in ribbon, straw and felt ors or fancy ^designs. We In dainty summer shades as Allen Place. Manchester. also have a few of the popu our large stock. Sizes 26 to 34. well as black and white. We lar striped sweaters. Priced, have the large dress hat for $2.98 the girl or woman who $4.98 to $6.98 wants one for Memorial $29.50 I Children’s knickers in khaki or Day. Come in tomorrow I Children’s Sweaters tweed, $2.98. and look our large selection $1.98 to $3.98 over. $5.00 Down — $2.50 Per Month | ' Sizes 8 to 14 years. $3.95 to $5.95 Coat and Slip-on Style. MAIN FLOOR, Rear. Second Floor. T h u rsd a y C P F r i A l Western j IMain Floor, Rear. M orning Store Closes Store Closes Thursday at Men’s Fine Mercerized Electric | Thursday at Noon, Lisle Hose Noon. SOUTH ^MRNCHESTER • CONN^ Pairs Vacuum | 5 for $1 Colors, Black, Brown and Gray. Cleaner 1 Montreal, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. able prize and all had a pleasant BUNCE-BUCK. TO VISIT OLD HOME IX’^ Bunce will make their home for the afternoon and enjoyed a bountiful JUNE FIRST GER.MANY". Miss Esther L. Buck, daughter of present with the groom’s mother. luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Buck of Drawing to see where the first Boys’ Blouses is the last day at this price. Highland Park and Lawrence j whist will be held next season re John Hottner of 43 Hartford Bunce, son of Mrs. Ina C. Bunce of i 3UST.\.MERE AVHIST CLUB sulted in the choice of Mrs. George Road was tendered a farewell party Hartford Road, were married at the HOLDS FINAL MEETING. W. House. Monday evening at the home of Mr. South Methodist parsonage last eve $1 blouses for 79c Better ask for YOUR and Mrs. Louis Kllnkhamer of 131 ning at eight o’clock. The cere Mrs. Frank Phelps of Phelps Summit street. Mr. Hottner is leav mony was performed by the pastor, Road opened her homo yesterday demonstration NOW. ing ne.xt month for a two months’ the Rev. Joseph Cooper. They $1.50 blouses for $1.19 visit to his old home in Germany. were attended by Mr. and Mrs. afternoon for the final meeting of For Sale About twent.v-five were in attend Thomas D. Faulkner of Hartford, the season of the Justamere Whist Colors, Blue, Tan, White and Stripes. ance. the latter a sister of the groom. club. At each session the hostess 1924 MODEL CHEVROLET. furnishes a prize, but the score is Regular and Sport Styles. The hostess had her home taste The bride was attired in tan and kept for the series and at the end The Manchester fully decorated in pink and white. orchid silk crepe and carried a bou of the season the winner has choice Bought May 18, 1925. ^ood' A dainty lunch was served, the quet of bridal roses and lilies of the of the prizes. Mrs. Robert Johnson mechanical condition. Has only%( favors being paper caps. Music, valley. has stood highest two years In suc Arthur L. Hultman Electric Co. games and a mock marriage help Following the ceremony a recep been run 5300 miles. For par- - cession. The holder of the lowest Tel. 1700 So. Manchester i ed to pass the evening pleasantly. tion for relatives was held at the ticulars call Phome 1139. After -.u, Next Door to Manchester Trust Co. = 861 Main Street home of the groom. On their re score yesterday was Mrs. William His friends presented Mr. Hott Jones. Everybody received a valu 6p.m.caU385-i^. ner with a fine steamer trunk. turn from a motor trin aa far w